GagaJo, I think it's a personality (rather than gender) difference.
One of my granddaughters was a nightmare. She really couldn't help it, though, so any discipline didn't work. She is 'different'.
An awful lot of understanding was needed. She'd get overexcited at any gathering and end up in a tantrum. She'd easily fly into a rage when frustrated or bored. She's a lot better now (aged 9) but we understand her needs so much more now. We can predict and prevent problem behaviour.
She needs an awful lot of exercise, long walks, athletics, ice skating, swimming, riding etc. to allow her to remain calm. She likes a choice of things to do, never a direct order, more a persuasion. I do OK by talking to her like an adult.
Really, she is sensitive, emotional and hyperactive - none of which she can change.
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