ooOoOoOAnaOoOoOoo wrote:
pandd wrote:
One article I have come across indicates girls are more likely to engage in apparently imaginative play (for instance incorporating themes like princesses, unicorns) according to the anecdotal experience of the author.
WOW I cannot believe that. When I was little I was completely obsessed with princesses, horses, unicorns, Pegasus. Never knew why exactly.
Aren't all little girls? When I was 3, all I wanted to do was watch "Sleeping Beauty" and build castles out of Legos. I think those are pretty common interests. Princesses are a stereotypical interest for younger girls, and horses are stereotypical interests for girls a bit older (like elementary and middle school). I was never into horses, but it seemed like everyone else was.
Of course, although my obsession with "Aladdin" at ages 8-9 may have been normal, the form it took was not necessarily very typical. I would spend hours pouring over samples of Arabic (from books, from the Saudi Arabian flag), convinced that if I worked at it hard enough, I would be able to decipher the "code" and learn to speak Arabic.
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