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Raising a boy as a single mother is a journey filled with unique challenges, profound rewards, and countless opportunities for growth - for both mother and son. Growing Up Strong is a comprehensive guide designed to empower single mothers as they navigate the complexities of raising boys into confident, compassionate, and resilient men. Drawing on insights from personal stories, expert advice, and therapeutic perspectives, this book addresses the key issues single mothers face: from fostering emotional intelligence and challenging outdated gender norms to building independence and creating a…mehr

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Raising a boy as a single mother is a journey filled with unique challenges, profound rewards, and countless opportunities for growth - for both mother and son. Growing Up Strong is a comprehensive guide designed to empower single mothers as they navigate the complexities of raising boys into confident, compassionate, and resilient men. Drawing on insights from personal stories, expert advice, and therapeutic perspectives, this book addresses the key issues single mothers face: from fostering emotional intelligence and challenging outdated gender norms to building independence and creating a stable, loving home. You'll find practical strategies for navigating everyday challenges, resources to build support networks, and inspiration to help you and your son thrive together. Whether you're just starting your journey or are deep in the process of raising your son, Growing Up Strong provides the guidance, encouragement, and tools you need to create a bright and successful future for both of you. This is more than a parenting book - it's a heartfelt companion for every single mother determined to raise a remarkable boy.
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The German author, therapist and educator Branko Weitzmann lives and works since 1995 in Spain. He founded the Keiko Research Institute, which explores therapeutical and educational methods involving animals and humans.