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Boys Are People Too

Pasquale De Marco

Casa editrice: Publishdrive

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**Boys Are People Too** explores the harmful effects of traditional masculinity and offers a practical plan for raising boys who are emotionally intelligent, respectful, and compassionate.

Toxic masculinity is a form of masculinity that is characterized by violence, suppression of emotions, and a need for dominance. It is a harmful ideology that has a devastating impact on boys and men, leading to violence, mental health problems, and relationship difficulties.

This book challenges traditional gender roles and encourages parents, educators, and other caregivers to raise boys who are emotionally expressive, respectful of others, and able to form healthy relationships. It provides practical strategies for helping boys to develop a healthy sense of self, manage their emotions, and build positive relationships with others.

**Boys Are People Too** also discusses the importance of positive role models and the role of schools, the media, and communities in promoting a healthier form of masculinity. It calls for a collective effort to create a world where boys are free to be themselves and to reach their full potential.

This book is a must-read for anyone who cares about the future of our boys and men. It is time to redefine masculinity and to create a world where boys can thrive.

**In this book, you will learn:**

* The roots of toxic masculinity and its impact on boys and men
* How to challenge traditional gender roles and encourage emotional expression in boys
* The importance of positive role models and how to find them for boys
* How to create safe and supportive environments for boys
* The role of schools, the media, and communities in promoting healthy masculinity

**Boys Are People Too** is a call to action for all of us who care about the future of our boys. It is time to stand up against toxic masculinity and to create a world where boys can be themselves.


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Disponibile da: 02/06/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 146 pagine.

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