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Softcover ISBN 0-87477-887-5 Very good condition
In the thoughtful and provocative The Wonder of Boys: What Parents, Mentors, and Educators Can Do to Shape Boys into Exceptional Men,
therapist and educator Michael Gurian takes a close look at modern
boyhood. Gurian asserts that the biological and neurological
differences between boys and girls need to be accounted for and
nourished in order to raise healthy, happy boys. In discussing boy
culture--and the roles of competition, aggression, and physical risk
taking--the author concludes, "It's not boy culture that's inherently
flawed; it's the way we manage it." If the natural, testosterone-based
impulses of boys are squelched or ignored, Gurian posits, such
biological truths may find their way to the surface in other, more
negative behaviors. He suggests that boys do best when they are part of
a "tribe," three families that include: a birth or adoptive family; an
extended family of friends, teachers, peers, and mentors; and the
"family" of outside culture, media, religious institutions, and
community figures. The Wonder of Boys offers advice on how to
understand and build strong father/son and mother/son relationships,
stresses the importance of healthy discipline, and suggests methods of
teaching boys about sex, relationships, and spirituality. Parents and
teachers of boys will find this book to be an insightful read.