Synopses & Reviews
From the author of Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters, this celebration of the unique gifts of boys helps parents restore boyhood's magic and raise healthy, strong, and happy 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:
-Learn how to encourage your son--don't baby or spoil him, but don't be too harsh, either. Strike the right balance.
-Recognize that boys were made for the outdoors.
-Remember that boys need rules--if you don't set them, they'll feel lost.
-Virtue is not just for girls--integrity and self-control are necessities.
-Learn how to teach your son about the big questions in life and your personal values.
-Always remember that the most important person in you son's life is you--not his friends.
Meeker reminds moms and dads that there is no greater blessing--and no greater responsibility--than raising young men. In Boys Should Be Boys, she shows them how.
About the Author
MEG MEEKER, M.D., has spent more than twenty years practicing pediatric and adolescent medicine. The author of Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters, she is a popular speaker on teen issues and is frequently heard on nationally syndicated radio and television programs. She lives in northern Michigan with her husband and four children.