
Because raising boys shouldn’t feel this hard. Practical support for moms parenting sons in a world that misunderstands boys.
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It’s hard to walk into a room where you don’t know anyone.
Even a virtual room.
I get it. If you like the idea of the Building Boys Mom Club but are hesitant to commit to gathering with women you don’t know -- you’re smart! I think it’s...
My three in-state boys took me to the zoo yesterday.
They’re not really boys anymore; they are 20, 23, and 25. They are young adults who each have their own lives and jobs and they planned a zoo outing for me yesterday.
I did that for th...
Raising boys is confusing, overwhelming, & isolating.
We’re all doing our best to figure out how to raise great guys while living in a world that continues to elevate not-so-great guys and isn’t even sure how to define “great guy.”
We ge...
American children — and particularly teenage boys in the United States — die at higher rate than their peers in other high-income countries, according to a study by Children’s Hospital of Pennsylvania researchers.
That’s a choice. Not an...
Boys need men.
For better and for worse, boys learn how to be a man, in part anyway, by watching other men.
We “boy moms” play an important roles, but we cannot (& should not) welcome boys into the community of men. Only men can do that...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Jennifer is the author Building Boys: Raising Great Guys in a World That Misunderstands Males, creator of BuildingBoys.net, and co-host of ON BOYS parenting podcast. She's also the mom of 4 sons.
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