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RE: Ways Coeducation Hurts Girls - nina from canada eh - Sep 28 2025 (Sep 22 2025, 6:26 PM)taterofdefiance I rarely post here, but this is an interesting subject for me because I've spent a huge portion of my adult life working in education especially with adolescents described by others as 'challenging', meaning I often worked with the kids that others did not want to work with. I think grade school is the most important to be single sex, including teachers and staff. build girls confidence early. High school should be separate as well, as puberty is very distracting. In post secondary, schools can be mixed as by then a solid foundation and importance of education should be there RE: Ways Coeducation Hurts Girls - hatpin - Sep 29 2025 I went to all girls schools, and I am so grateful to my mother for her wisdom. I grew confident and outspoken, learned sports and arts, enjoyed friendships I still have today, all without my peers behaving/performing for the boys. I did not have a problem interacting with men in my non-school life, and none of my school friends had too much of an issue adjusting to co-ed college. Mostly, the complaints were around having to perform femininity, and subdue their confidence/ebullience to please others.  |