Michael Reist
Raising Emotionally Healthy Boys
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As society redefines our ideas of masculinity, the lessons we teach our children are lagging behind. It's become commonplace to think of men as "closed off," while women are often expected to show a broader range of emotional expression. Parents need to have a serious conversation about this, for the sake of our boys and the men they will become.
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As society redefines our ideas of masculinity, the lessons we teach our children are lagging behind. It's become commonplace to think of men as "closed off," while women are often expected to show a broader range of emotional expression. Parents need to have a serious conversation about this, for the sake of our boys and the men they will become.
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- Verlag: Ontario Genealogical Society
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781459731394
- ISBN-10: 1459731395
- Artikelnr.: 42028615
- Verlag: Ontario Genealogical Society
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781459731394
- ISBN-10: 1459731395
- Artikelnr.: 42028615
Michael Reist is an educator with over thirty years of experience in the classroom. His best-selling book, Raising Boys in a New Kind of World, has helped countless parents understand their sons better. A nationally acclaimed speaker, he is passionate about the needs of children and parents. He lives in Caledon East, Ontario.
Part 1: Where Do I Start?
1. What is Emotional Health?
2. Emotional Health Starts With the Adults in a Child's Life
3. What Kind of Men Do We Want Our Boys to Be?
4. Raise Emotionally Healthy Boys and Change the World
Part 2: What Do Boys Need?
5. The Need to be Seen
6. The Narcissistic Wound
7. Making it up as we go along
8. Dare to be Different
9. The Need to be Listened to
10. Fast Talk, Slow Talk
11. Non-verbal Communication
12. Parental Stress and Anxiety
13. The Sensual Child
14. The Strong-Willed Child
15. Screen Time
16. Hyper-focusing
17. Why do boys like video games so much and is there any alternative?
18. The benefits of video games
19. The Denial of Boy Energy: Why Boys Don't Take Ballet
20. Should Boys Play With Guns?
21. Boys and Their Role-Models
22. Four Wars: How We Lost Our Elders
23. Seeing Ourselves in Our Children
24. Using Children to Satisfy Our Unmet Emotional Needs
25. Boundaries: Freedom within Structure
26. Self-monitoring
27. Self-regulation
28. Should I Praise My Child?
29. Boys' Bodies
30. Play
31. Nature
32. Having Fun
33. Family Time
34. Media
35. Toxic peers
36. Dysfunctional environments
37. The Need for a New Kind of Religion
Part 3: When Boys Have Problems
38. Addictive Personality
39. The Risk-Taker
40. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
41. Anxiety
42. Lack of Motivation
43. School Avoidance
44. Defiance
45. Sibling Rivalry
46. Depression (exercise)
47. Learning Disabilities/Learning Differences
48. ADD/ADHD
49. The Clingy Child (separation anxiety)
50. High Sensitivity
51. Introversion/Extroversion
52. Bullying
53. The Don't Freak Out Rule
54. When Boys Don't Talk
55. How Boys Express Their Emotions
1. What is Emotional Health?
2. Emotional Health Starts With the Adults in a Child's Life
3. What Kind of Men Do We Want Our Boys to Be?
4. Raise Emotionally Healthy Boys and Change the World
Part 2: What Do Boys Need?
5. The Need to be Seen
6. The Narcissistic Wound
7. Making it up as we go along
8. Dare to be Different
9. The Need to be Listened to
10. Fast Talk, Slow Talk
11. Non-verbal Communication
12. Parental Stress and Anxiety
13. The Sensual Child
14. The Strong-Willed Child
15. Screen Time
16. Hyper-focusing
17. Why do boys like video games so much and is there any alternative?
18. The benefits of video games
19. The Denial of Boy Energy: Why Boys Don't Take Ballet
20. Should Boys Play With Guns?
21. Boys and Their Role-Models
22. Four Wars: How We Lost Our Elders
23. Seeing Ourselves in Our Children
24. Using Children to Satisfy Our Unmet Emotional Needs
25. Boundaries: Freedom within Structure
26. Self-monitoring
27. Self-regulation
28. Should I Praise My Child?
29. Boys' Bodies
30. Play
31. Nature
32. Having Fun
33. Family Time
34. Media
35. Toxic peers
36. Dysfunctional environments
37. The Need for a New Kind of Religion
Part 3: When Boys Have Problems
38. Addictive Personality
39. The Risk-Taker
40. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
41. Anxiety
42. Lack of Motivation
43. School Avoidance
44. Defiance
45. Sibling Rivalry
46. Depression (exercise)
47. Learning Disabilities/Learning Differences
48. ADD/ADHD
49. The Clingy Child (separation anxiety)
50. High Sensitivity
51. Introversion/Extroversion
52. Bullying
53. The Don't Freak Out Rule
54. When Boys Don't Talk
55. How Boys Express Their Emotions
Part 1: Where Do I Start?
1. What is Emotional Health?
2. Emotional Health Starts With the Adults in a Child's Life
3. What Kind of Men Do We Want Our Boys to Be?
4. Raise Emotionally Healthy Boys and Change the World
Part 2: What Do Boys Need?
5. The Need to be Seen
6. The Narcissistic Wound
7. Making it up as we go along
8. Dare to be Different
9. The Need to be Listened to
10. Fast Talk, Slow Talk
11. Non-verbal Communication
12. Parental Stress and Anxiety
13. The Sensual Child
14. The Strong-Willed Child
15. Screen Time
16. Hyper-focusing
17. Why do boys like video games so much and is there any alternative?
18. The benefits of video games
19. The Denial of Boy Energy: Why Boys Don't Take Ballet
20. Should Boys Play With Guns?
21. Boys and Their Role-Models
22. Four Wars: How We Lost Our Elders
23. Seeing Ourselves in Our Children
24. Using Children to Satisfy Our Unmet Emotional Needs
25. Boundaries: Freedom within Structure
26. Self-monitoring
27. Self-regulation
28. Should I Praise My Child?
29. Boys' Bodies
30. Play
31. Nature
32. Having Fun
33. Family Time
34. Media
35. Toxic peers
36. Dysfunctional environments
37. The Need for a New Kind of Religion
Part 3: When Boys Have Problems
38. Addictive Personality
39. The Risk-Taker
40. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
41. Anxiety
42. Lack of Motivation
43. School Avoidance
44. Defiance
45. Sibling Rivalry
46. Depression (exercise)
47. Learning Disabilities/Learning Differences
48. ADD/ADHD
49. The Clingy Child (separation anxiety)
50. High Sensitivity
51. Introversion/Extroversion
52. Bullying
53. The Don't Freak Out Rule
54. When Boys Don't Talk
55. How Boys Express Their Emotions
1. What is Emotional Health?
2. Emotional Health Starts With the Adults in a Child's Life
3. What Kind of Men Do We Want Our Boys to Be?
4. Raise Emotionally Healthy Boys and Change the World
Part 2: What Do Boys Need?
5. The Need to be Seen
6. The Narcissistic Wound
7. Making it up as we go along
8. Dare to be Different
9. The Need to be Listened to
10. Fast Talk, Slow Talk
11. Non-verbal Communication
12. Parental Stress and Anxiety
13. The Sensual Child
14. The Strong-Willed Child
15. Screen Time
16. Hyper-focusing
17. Why do boys like video games so much and is there any alternative?
18. The benefits of video games
19. The Denial of Boy Energy: Why Boys Don't Take Ballet
20. Should Boys Play With Guns?
21. Boys and Their Role-Models
22. Four Wars: How We Lost Our Elders
23. Seeing Ourselves in Our Children
24. Using Children to Satisfy Our Unmet Emotional Needs
25. Boundaries: Freedom within Structure
26. Self-monitoring
27. Self-regulation
28. Should I Praise My Child?
29. Boys' Bodies
30. Play
31. Nature
32. Having Fun
33. Family Time
34. Media
35. Toxic peers
36. Dysfunctional environments
37. The Need for a New Kind of Religion
Part 3: When Boys Have Problems
38. Addictive Personality
39. The Risk-Taker
40. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
41. Anxiety
42. Lack of Motivation
43. School Avoidance
44. Defiance
45. Sibling Rivalry
46. Depression (exercise)
47. Learning Disabilities/Learning Differences
48. ADD/ADHD
49. The Clingy Child (separation anxiety)
50. High Sensitivity
51. Introversion/Extroversion
52. Bullying
53. The Don't Freak Out Rule
54. When Boys Don't Talk
55. How Boys Express Their Emotions