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originally posted by: TonyS
a reply to: saint4God
Silly thing about that is that I can assure you that for the most part, males never really understand females. They dont think the same way.
originally posted by: TonyS
a reply to: saint4God
Silly thing about that is that I can assure you that for the most part, males never really understand females. They dont think the same way.
originally posted by: ketsuko
LEGO went and did research to find out why little boys played with their products and little girls didn't as much. And as you know, LEGO is a great construction and engineering toy for early STEM skills building. So certain feminists were very keenly interested in getting little girls all on board with LEGO.
What LEGO discovered was that girls were perfectly happy to build ... so long as they could play with the end products of their efforts whereas boys mainly just wanted to build. So for the girls, the building was the means to an end while for the boys it was more then end in and of itself. So LEGO designed girls kits that were more like assemble and play oriented with more accessories and stuff and designed along play themes girls wanted.
Unfortunately, the certain feminists are mad because even though the girls are building, rebuilding and redesigning and playing -- all the STEM skill play LEGOs are great for -- they're playing with girly themed sets in girly colors.
originally posted by: Pilgrum
I'm with the NO voters on this one
The value of schooling goes beyond the classroom and 'functioning in society' is not exactly on the standard curriculum, being a self-taught skill that requires some sort of balance in the sample population the student gets to work with. Having a single gender school means the students will need to make major re-adjustment at a later age.
originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: TonyS
a reply to: saint4God
Silly thing about that is that I can assure you that for the most part, males never really understand females. They dont think the same way.
You're right. They do, and LEGO did it right, IMO. LEGO was under fire for it too.
LEGO went and did research to find out why little boys played with their products and little girls didn't as much. And as you know, LEGO is a great construction and engineering toy for early STEM skills building. So certain feminists were very keenly interested in getting little girls all on board with LEGO.
What LEGO discovered was that girls were perfectly happy to build ... so long as they could play with the end products of their efforts whereas boys mainly just wanted to build. So for the girls, the building was the means to an end while for the boys it was more then end in and of itself. So LEGO designed girls kits that were more like assemble and play oriented with more accessories and stuff and designed along play themes girls wanted.
It worked and the lines are pretty successful.
Unfortunately, the certain feminists are mad because even though the girls are building, rebuilding and redesigning and playing -- all the STEM skill play LEGOs are great for -- they're playing with girly themed sets in girly colors.