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The burden of being a boy, bolstering educational achievement and emotional well-being in young males, Nicholas D. Young, Christine N. Michael, and Elizabeth Jean

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The burden of being a boy, bolstering educational achievement and emotional well-being in young males, Nicholas D. Young, Christine N. Michael, and Elizabeth Jean
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 125-137)
Index
no index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
The burden of being a boy
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1104413485
Responsibility statement
Nicholas D. Young, Christine N. Michael, and Elizabeth Jean
Sub title
bolstering educational achievement and emotional well-being in young males
Summary
The Burden of Being a Boy: Bolstering Educational Achievement and Emotional Well-Being in Young Males is written for everyone who has a stake in the health and well-being of contemporary American boys and adolescents—parents, educators, counselors, educational administrators, student services personnel, higher education faculty, and students studying education and psychology. Mainly though, this is a book for those who are committed to seeing all boys grow and thrive while avoiding what has been termed as toxic male culture in this, and other, countries. While this book largely focuses on understanding the roles that schooling and upbringing play on boys’ development, it explores this complex topic with a clear belief that there are myriad factors that influence each boy’s developmental trajectory and that there are many ways to promote healthy, prosocial development among all young men. -- Provided by publisher
Table of contents
Preface -- Acknowledgment -- Growing up guy: Theories of male development -- Failing to make the grade: How boys struggle to succeed in school -- Not an easy process: Navigating race, ethnicity, and gender identity -- Nurturing nice guys: Parenting to support prosocial behaviour in boys -- Off the couch and onto the ball court: Effective strategies for counseling boys -- References -- About the authors