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Building Boys Bulletin 11-10-25
I know how fast life moves when you’re raising boys — one day it’s Halloween candy wrappers, & the next it’s November and time to start holiday planning.
Statistically speaking, teenage boys (& young men) prefer the internet to real life.
You want a close, connected relationship with your son. You want him to know he can talk to you about anything.
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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.
Joanna Schroeder is a writer and media critic focused on parenting, raising healthy boys and family equity. Her work appears in the NYT, The Boston Globe, Esquire and more.
I am an award-winning health educator, speaker, and writer, and the co-author of “TALK TO YOUR BOYS." My work has been featured in the SF Chronicle, The New York Times, and on NPR.
Tea drinker, creative dabbler, reader and author. Midlife mother and aspiring matriarch. The waters and woods of Michigan = home.
Sociologist, mom, and Princeton dean writing about parenting, learning, and other lifelong projects. New book UNCHANGED TREBLES is out this fall!
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