Having difficult talks with your son should happen sooner than you might think, expert says

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'Middle and high school educator Christopher Pepper and coauthor Joanna Schroeder hope their new book, “Talk to Your Boys: 16 Conversations to Help Tweens and Teens Grow Into Confident, Caring Young Men,” will provide families with the tools to help.

I spoke with Pepper, who has helped coordinate Young Men’s Health Groups in San Francisco, to learn how parents can steer their sons through minefields like screen time and technology, pornography, consent, and alcohol and substance use. He has discovered that despite their awkward stereotype, teenage boys really do want a chance to connect.'

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Wjhen the authors of a book aimed at helping boys, says it will help boys grow up to be "good allies", you know its just feminist ideology and the benefit of men and boys is not their priority.

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