Dyslexia is more commonly diagnosed in boys than girls. However, some studies suggest that dyslexia may be underdiagnosed in girls due to differences in symptom presentation and coping mechanisms, so the actual prevalence might be closer between the two genders than previously thought.
According to the research reviewed by the National Institute of Health, girls are not more at risk of having dyslexia. In fact, the actual incidence of dyslexic boys and girls is very close to equal. It looks like slightly more men than women are identified as having dyslexia but it is not statistically significant.Also, what we're seeing in the classroom is that boys are referred for services for reading problems more frequently than girls. The reason seems to be that boys have a greater tendency to act out in school which ends up in them getting more attention.
Smiling is not more contagious in boys than girls it has been proven that girls smile more than boys and you and your age and gender do affect this.
yes but more common in girls
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It affects girls more often than boys
It affects girls more often than boys
no it affects everyone the same way
there are more boys in the world acording to the govament there is 3248080000 boys and there is 3214983000 girls (\___/) (='.'=) ('')-('')
Boys. Girls have more hair's than Boys!
undoutedly, girls spend more money than boys.
their are more girls than boys