
Talk to Your Boys
17 Conversations to Help Your Son Grow into a Confident and Caring Young Man
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Product details:
- Publisher Little, Brown
- Date of Publication 30 October 2025
- ISBN 9781523527311
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages320 pages
- Size 232x158x32 mm
- Weight 520 g
- Language English 700
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Long description:
An urgent and practical book that helps parents and their boys navigate important topics like sex, drugs, bullying, power, consent, and more in a way that helps them grow their emotional intelligence, while also building connection and a closeness that can last a lifetime.
Talk to your Boys is a practical guide to communicating with your tween and teen boy with the goal of raising young men who care about themselves and others. The book focuses on 16 essential and wide‐ranging conversations on mental health and masculinity, sex and consent, money and power, violence and guns, and more. Packed with helpful advice, conversation starters, tips and scripts, Talk to Your Boys is designed to help families get better at having these crucial, but sometimes awkward, discussions with the larger goal to raise emotionally intelligent men who aren't hemmed in by outdated ideas of masculinity. Co‐authors Joanna Schroeder, a parenting journalist, and Christopher Pepper, an award‐winning educator, have a real understanding of how challenging it is to navigate the ever‐changing worlds of teenagers with compassion and wisdom-especially when one has multiple children at different stages of development. Their practical advice is woven together with interviews with the leading experts in psychology, gender issues, and child development along with the voices and perspectives from dozens of teen boys from different backgrounds.