Rosalind Wiseman Talks About (and To!) Boys
Rosalind Wiseman is one of [...]
Rosalind Wiseman is one of [...]
For the third year in a row, I have chosen to stay off of Facebook for the forty days of Lent. While many Lenten practitioners forego some guilty pleasure in order to offer a sacrifice to the Divine, I look at Lent as an opportunity to explore how some of my automatic and habitual behaviors are affecting my spiritual discipline. My definition of spiritual discipline is pretty simple: am I using my time and attention to become the best person I can be?
Weird headline, right? But the truth of the matter is [...]
SELLING SEL AT YOUR SCHOOL: Create an Effective SEL Program [...]
Article by Rebecca Borison on how technology and social media are affecting teen relationships.
No one knows how this story will play out, but there is no question that Michael Sam's talent, courage, and strength -- both on and off the field -- are inspiring qualities that will have a momentous effect on knocking down the barriers that prevent all boys from growing up into the men that they were truly meant to be. As parents, coaches, teachers, and counselors, we can all use this cultural phenomenon to examine our own beliefs and values and, even if we do not share someone else's sexual orientation, we can recognize the inherent value of all our fellow humans. You don't have to stay "inside the box" to be a man.
Here is a useful article from Manhattan psychologist Dr. Ben Michaelis on points to consider if you think it might be time to contact a therapist.
Having trouble understanding what's going on while your boy is locked away for hours on end in a darkened room? One of my favorite authors, Rosalind Wiseman, along with her colleague Ashley Burch, lays out the connection between video games and the emotional lives of boys.
New Year’s resolutions seem to have taken [...]
In the latest bullying tragedy, Rebecca Ann Sedwick, a 12 [...]