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It’s not the gender gap at 5 we need to worry about

Anastasia De Waal, 31 July 2009

According to new government figures there is a “huge gender gap” in young children’s abilities. One in four boys, the stats tell us, struggles to write their own name by the age of five, and one in five can’t count to 10.

1 comments on “It’s not the gender gap at 5 we need to worry about”

  1. Fascinating. Hasn’t anyone told the Government that boys develop fine motor skills (and thus the ability to write) later than girls? This might go a long way to explaining the first statistic.

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