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Boys should be boys seven secrets to raising healthy sons

Boyhood used to be a time of freedom and fun; of catching bullfrogs, playing tackle football, and roaming the woods. But not anymore. Today boys face an increasingly hostile world. Using practical advice and examples from her own medical practice, Dr. Meg Meeker shares these seven secrets to raising happy, healthy young men.

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  • "A guide to raising boys discusses encouragement, spending time together, the role of outdoor activites, rules, virtue, and adressing important issues."
  • "Boyhood used to be a time of freedom and fun; of catching bullfrogs, playing tackle football, and roaming the woods. But not anymore. Today boys face an increasingly hostile world. Using practical advice and examples from her own medical practice, Dr. Meg Meeker shares these seven secrets to raising happy, healthy young men."@en
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  • ""What are little boys made of? It used to be frogs, snails and puppy dog tails, but today it is MTV, ADD, and STDs. So how do parents raise their sons to be respectful and responsible young men despite a toxic culture that relentlessly undermines masculine virtues such as moral strength, self-restraint, and respect for women? By letting boys be boys. Dr. Meg Meeker, bestselling author of Strong fathers, Strong Daughters, follows up on her success with Boys Should Be Boys--a guide for parents on how to raise a strong son in these turbulent times. Taking readers on a journey from boyhood to manhood, Boys should be Boys delves into the mind heart and sprit of boys, showing parents how they can make a difference between the boy their son is and the man he will become"--Publisher's web site."@en
  • "What are little boys made of? It used to be frogs, snails and puppy dog tails, but today it is MTV, ADD, and STDs. So how do parents raise their sons to be respectful and responsible young men despite a toxic culture that relentlessly undermines masculine virtues such as moral strength, self-restraint, and respect for women? By letting boys be boys. Dr. Meg Meeker, best-selling author of Strong fathers, strong daughters, follows up on her success with Boys should be boys--a guide for parents on how to raise a strong son in these turbulent times. Taking readers on a journey from boyhood to manhood, Boys should be boys delves into the mind, heart and spirit of boys, showing parents how they can make a difference between the boy their son is and the man he will become."@en
  • "A guide for parents on how to raise a strong son in these turbulent times. A journey from boyhood to manhood, Boys should be boys delves into the mind, heart, and spirit of boys, showing parents how they can make a difference between the boy their son is and the man he will become."@en
  • "What are little boys made of? It used to be frogs, snails and puppy dog tails, but today it is MTV, ADD, and STDs. So how do parents raise their sons to be respectful and responsible young men despite a toxic culture that relentlessly undermines masculine virtues such as moral strength, self-restraint, and respect for women? By letting boys be boys."
  • "What are little boys made of? It used to be frogs, snails and puppy dog tails, but today it is MTV, ADD, and STDs. So how do parents raise their sons to be respectful and responsible young men despite a toxic culture that relentlessly undermines masculine virtues such as moral strength, self-restraint, and respect for women? By letting boys be boys. Dr. Meg Meeker's Boys Should Be Boys is a guide for parents on how to raise a strong son in these turbulent times. Taking readers on a journey from boyhood to manhood, Boys should be Boys delves into the mind heart and sprit of boys, showing parents how they can make a difference between the boy their son is and the man he will become."@en
  • "PLAYAWAY. What are little boys made of? It used to be frogs, snails and puppy dog tails, but today it is MTV, ADD, and STDs. So how do parents raise their sons to be respectful and responsible young men despite a toxic culture that relentlessly undermines masculine virtues such as moral strength, self-restraint, and respect for women? By letting boys be boys."
  • ""What are little boys made of? It used to be frogs, snails and puppy dog tails, but today it is MTV, ADD, and STDs. So how do parents raise their sons to be respectful and responsible young men despite a toxic culture that relentlessly undermines masculine virtues such as moral strength, self-restraint, and respect for women? By letting boys be boys. Dr. Meg Meeker, bestselling author of Strong fathers, Strong Daughters, follows up on her success with Boys Should Be Boys--a guide for parents on how to raise a strong son in these turbulent times. Taking readers on a journey from boyhood to manhood, Boys should be Boys delves into the mind heart and sprit of boys, showing parents how they can make a difference between the boy their son is and the man he will become" -- from publisher's web site."@en

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