The Everything Parent's Guide To Raising Boys

The Everything Parent's Guide To Raising Boys
Author: Cheryl L Erwin
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2006-06-12
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1605503320

With The Everything Parent's Guide to Raising Boys, parents find the authoritative handbook they need to raise their boys right, from early childhood through the teenage years. They learn how to help their sons: - Strengthen self-image and resist peer pressure; - Define and exhibit acceptable behavior; - Instill solid values they can apply at school and on the playing field; - Honor their commitments to family, community, and themselves. Noted family therapist Cheryl L. Irwin shows parents how to create positive, supportive relationships with their sons that encourage open communication and help them establish a healthy foundation of values and goals. With patience, perseverance, and The Everything Parent's Guide to Raising Boys, parents can see their boys through those challenging developmental years, and take pride in their successful transition from boys to men.

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Raising Boys

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Raising Boys
Author: Laurie A. Helgoe
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2008
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781592577309

Ever since the publication of Raising Cain- Protecting the Emotional Life of Boys(in hardcover in 1999), parents and the public have been aware that adolescent boys were at risk just as much as their sisters. If Ophelia needed to be revived, Hamlet also needed protection from the "culture of cruelty" in which young boys found themselves. And as more care was taken to support the dreams and aspirations of young women, we sometimes find that their brothers are floundering - with recent statistics revealing that the so-called disadvantaged girls are actually attending and graduating from colleges in greater numbers than boys. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Raising Boystakes readers from the birth of their sons to the day they head off to college. Raising sons isn't all bleak news - in fact, it can be joyous and exhilarating for both moms and dads - and this book is as much an appreciation as it is a hands-on parenting guide. In warm, wise words, the husband-and-wife authors, parents of two sons themselves, explore all that is different and the same, precious and at times irritating, about the boys in their lives.

Parenting Teenage Boys

Parenting Teenage Boys
Author: Eva Delano
Publisher: Speedy Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 23
Release: 2015-08-23
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1682121615

A teenager refers to someone in their teen age, mostly between the ages of ten to nineteen years. Teenage parenting refers to parental care offered to adolescents. During puberty, boys, as well as girls, undergo physical changes, which may include broadening of chests, deep voices, a growth of pubic hair and increased body growth. However, apart from these changes, boys also undergo through unobservable changes in their body, such as changes in behavior, attitudes, thoughts, social codes and actions. These are termed adolescent changes. Adolescence is a crucial stage in boy child growth and requires a lot of input in parental care. These changes during adolescents may be drastic, boys may act too violently due to high levels of androgens which greatly amplifies anger, and may become indiscipline, disobedient, and irresponsible. These changes may negatively affect boy's life, and as such, a voluminous workload is heaped on the parent to offer good care and support to the teenage boy.

Why Boys Don’t Talk--and Why It Matters

Why Boys Don’t Talk--and Why It Matters
Author: Susan Morris Shaffer
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2005-01-21
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0071460675

Helps parents reopen the lines of communication with "silent" teenage sons and stay emotionally connected with them Adolescent boys are notoriously uncommunicative. Unfortunately, too many parents equate not talking with not feeling, and, as authors Susan Morris Shaffer and Linda Perlman Gordon explain in this groundbreaking guide, parents who make that assumption end up validating only the most superficial aspects of their sons. Recent bestsellers such as Real Boys and The Wonder of Boys have done a good job of sensitizing parents to the inner lives of boys and opening their eyes to how society shortchanges boys emotionally. Now, Why Boys Don't Talk--and Why It Matters goes a step further. Coauthored by a nationally acclaimed expert on gender equity and a social worker--both of whom successfully raised teenagers of both sexes--it: Arms parents with proven techniques for communicating with their adolescent sons and reestablishing strong emotional bonds with them Draws upon focus groups as well as the authors' considerable experience in gender equity research and counseling, to analyze the subtle ways boys communicate connection

Parenting Teen Boys

Parenting Teen Boys
Author: C. K. Fergusson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2018-02-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781980332015

Parenting Teen Boys This is part three of my series about parenting teens. In this book, we concentrate on the special requirements when bringing up teen boy to become strong, honest men. You may think that boys are easier than girls to bring up, but that really depends upon the age of the child and boys, while going through many changes that are natural during the teen years, can be extremely difficult. You can also make many mistakes during this time that can have an impact on how that child develops into an adult. Get it wrong and you could be bringing up a potentially shy adult or even one who believes that it is right to treat women in a less than equal way. Puberty is an extremely difficult thing for all teens. However, boys get this period played down by parents and by society in general and that's a shame. The fact of the matter is that these changes are every bit as difficult for boys as they are for girls. Think of all of the development during this period and you can understand why kids have questions they are too embarrassed to ask. We treat subjects by walking on eggshells. So how do you parent boys and bring them up to be healthy individuals with a sense of self-confidence? The answers are within the pages of this book and are laid out in an easy to understand manner so that you can refer to the book as and when problems occur during your parenthood of boys in particular. What you will learn in this book: Ten major steps to grow your teen boy into a man, with useful examples how (not) to do it Accept your child is growing into a man How to explain the changes in appearance to your child Talk to you boy about drugs and sexuality How to handle the "rebel" in your growing boy Teaching your son important life skills Teach your teenage boy about todays computer and phone usage Making your boy aware of the world around him

He's Not Lazy

He's Not Lazy
Author: Adam Price
Publisher: Union Square & Co.
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1454926457

“Clinical psychologist Price offers one of the most significant books of the year in this new look at an old problem—the underperforming teenage boy… Price’s book brings an important voice to a much needed conversation.” —Library Journal (Starred review) On the surface, capable teenage boys may look lazy. But dig a little deeper, writes child psychologist Adam Price in He’s Not Lazy, and you’ll often find conflicted boys who want to do well in middle and high school but are afraid to fail, and so do not try. This book can help you become an ally with your son, as he discovers greater self-confidence and accepts responsibility for his future. Why are some teenage boys unmotivated? Why do they spend endless hours playing video games or glued to their phones and social media sites instead of studying? Is this a sign of laziness or something more troubling? As a clinical psychologist, Dr. Adam Price has found that teenage boys are extremely sensitive to the stress of our competitive achievement-oriented culture—one that has created a pressure cooker for today’s adolescent. In He’s Not Lazy, Dr. Price, a renowned expert on ADHD and learning disabilities, explains how to help a boy who is not lazy, but rather, is conflicted about trying his best. Dr. Price will guide you to discover hidden obstacles to your son’s success, set expectations, and empower him to accept responsibility for his own future. He’s Not Lazy will help you become your son’s ally, as he discovers greater self-confidence and becomes more self-reliant. Rather than reacting to pressure by shunning academic responsibilities altogether or propping up fear-based rebellion with justifications like “I am not going to be one of those nerds who have no life,” or “Tests don’t measure intelligence or help you learn, so what’s the point of studying for them?” your teenage son can work with you using the guidance in this book.

Boys Into Men

Boys Into Men
Author: Nancy Boyd-Franklin
Publisher: Plume Books
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2001
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

The authors, two noted psychologists who are parents themselves, provide simple yet effective strategies for problem-solving, improving communication, and instilling a positive racial identity in African-American boys.

So You Want to Raise a Boy?

So You Want to Raise a Boy?
Author: W. Cleon Skousen
Publisher: Verity Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release:
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 093436463X

In writing this book, Dr. Skousen takes considerable comfort from the fact that there are no “experts” on the subject of raising boys. He comes about as close as anyone, since he is the father of five sons and three daughters—and the grandfather of fifty grandchildren. In this book is his description of “boyhood” from birth to the age of twenty-one, a portrait of physical and emotional development, year by year, an outline of behavior patterns and problems and how parents should react to them. He considers such matters as the boy’s relation to the family, adjusting to school, stuttering, telling tales, and even such everyday problems as getting a boy to clean up his room or take a bath. Inevitably there will be difficult boys and with this in mind Dr. Skousen gives helpful and knowledgeable advice to parents about alcohol, drugs, and suggested preventative measures. Without preaching and with a fine sense of humor and good common sense, Dr. Skousen has compiled a concrete guide to raising non-delinquent boys who are happy and well-adjusted. This eBook includes the original index, illustrations, footnotes, table of contents and page numbering from the printed format.