Why we need a new model for raising boys
When my son was in kindergarten, people kept telling me what a typical boy he was. He was sporty and rambunctious, impulsive and curious, charming and enormously affectionate?but he also had a quick temper and was prone to getting into fights. I was constantly being reminded by his teachers, my dad and a bystander that witnessed an epic tantrum in a grocery store that he fit a particular stereotype.
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