
Listener Q & A: Navigating the Complexities of Raising Boys
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About this listen
How do you respond to a 6-year-old boy who thinks he has to “play rough” to prove his masculinity?
How can you make space a small boy’s emotions when you also have other kids to keep on track?
And what do you do, exactly, when your formerly potty-trained son starts having accidents at school?
These are some of the questions Jen & Janet tackle in this Listener Q & A.
Takeaways:
- Boys often face developmental expectations that don’t align with their actual growth.
- Rough play can be a way for boys to express themselves, but it needs guidance.
- School stress and anxiety can manifest in physical symptoms
- Potty training regressions are common and should be approached with patience.
- Creative approaches can help redirect a child’s focus during emotional outbursts.
- Parents should not feel guilty about using screen time as a tool.
- Seeking support from parenting coaches can provide valuable insights.
Links we mentioned (or should have) in this episode:
The Art of Roughhousing (w Dr. Lawrence Cohen) — ON BOYS episode
Teacher Tom Talks About Boys, Emotion, & Play — ON BOYS episode
Do Schools Create “Problem Boys?” — ON BOYS episode
Myths & Misconceptions About Boys — ON BOYS episode
Building Boys: Raising Great Guys in a World That Misunderstands Males
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Breakthrough Session for Family Coaching
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