I studied early childhood in college and I agree with what you've said.
Males generally do better in an active environment with stimuli-- no wonder they like sports so much.
I believe the developed countries are doing boys a disservice in most schools by not accommodating them in the ways they learn best-- instead, they encourage drugs to keep them sedated and acting like girls.
I've always felt that it would be to both genders benefit to have "gender seperate" schools up until high school. That way girls could learn through verbal and writing skills and boys could learn through active stimuli that would help to hold their attention. I feel so bad for boys and have seen the struggle first hand with my own two boys.
I think you have a good point about it affecting our communication gaps between adult males and females.
I find this subject very interesting.
I hope with more people understanding the differences, that all children will have an equal chance at learning, male or female. Also with the gradual understanding of the differences in male/female brains, it could lead to better communication between the two.... I hope.... I hope....