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Raising Feminist Boys: How to Talk to Your Child about Gender, Consent, and Empathy
Raising Feminist Boys: How to Talk to Your Child about Gender, Consent, and Empathy | Bobbi Wegner
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It's never too early to start talking to boys about gender, consent, and empathy. In a world still steeped in gender inequality and sexual violence, it's become more and more clear that we can't just teach girls to protect themselves. We must also teach boys not to do harm. As parents, we all want to raise kind and loving kids who will grow up to be conscientious adults. But when you look closely at our society--especially at the statistics surrounding rape, domestic violence, and sexual assault--it's clear that something needs to change. It's time to teach our sons compassion and empathy. It's time to show them that it's okay to cry, to laugh, to be angry, to be silly. It's time to teach them to respect girls, and not just the ones they think are pretty. It's time to teach them that it's not okay to pick on the queer kids, the little kids, and the fat kids. It's time to teach boys that it's not okay to treat kids of color like second-class citizens. It's time to teach our boys how to be conscious citizens. But where do you begin? Written by a clinical psychologist with expertise in modern families, Raising Feminist Boys is a parent's guide to having age appropriate conversations with boys about sexual responsibility, consent, gender, empathy, and identity. You'll find an accessible framework that includes developmental considerations, language, and clear tools for how to talk with your son about feminism without shame, fear, or judgment. We need to have honest and informative conversations with our sons about sex and consent. We must show them how to recognize and question gender norms and bias, both within the culture and, most importantly, within ourselves. Raising Feminist Boys will give you the tools you need to get started.
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Straight up advice on how to talk to boys about sex, culture, porn, gender, the opposite sex, consent and navigating big feelings. I loved the age-appropriate conversation starters for each topic covered. It‘s never too early to begin talking openly about not only sex, but all issues faced by children because if they learn to come to parents with small issues, this translates into honesty and openness as they grow and have bigger problems. Great!

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