The Simple Guide to Sensitive Boys
How to Nurture Children and Avoid Trauma
by Betsy de Thierry
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Pub Date Oct 19 2017 | Archive Date Oct 19 2017
Description
What do Pablo Picasso, Prince and Martin Luther King Jr have in common? All have been described as having been highly sensitive boys and all grew up to be outstanding, sensitive men.
Too often, adults think of sensitive boys as shy, anxious and inhibited. They are measured against society's ideas about 'manliness' -- that all boys are sociable, resilient and have endless supplies of energy. This highly readable guide is for any adult wanting to know how to understand and celebrate sensitive boys. It describes how thinking about boys in such old-fashioned ways can cause great harm, and make a difficult childhood all the more painful. The book highlights the real strengths shared by many sensitive boys - of being compassionate, highly creative, thoughtful, fiercely intelligent and witty. It also flips common negative clichés about sensitive boys being shy, anxious and prone to bullying to ask instead: what we can do to create a supportive environment in which they will flourish?
Full of simple yet sage advice, this book will help you to encourage boys to embrace their individuality, find their own place in the world, and to be the best they can be.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781785923258 |
PRICE | $14.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 80 |
Featured Reviews
As a mother of sensitive sons, I guess I expected a lot out of this book. Instead, what I got what a lot of what I'd consider "common sense,' things that I already knew. There was nothing new in here...no applicable suggestions for helping your child thrive. Our world has changed quite a bit, though, just in the past decade, and being a sensitive male no longer carries with it the stigma that it once did.
This was an interesting, informative and readable book. I found that the advice could equally be applied to boys or girls. despite it being aimed at understanding boys. It was something that I would recommend to parents or any staff working with pupils in an education setting in order to help them understand what is going on behind the behaviour in pupils who are struggling. There are lots of practical tips which is helpful.
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