Child | Male
Teach boys that it is okay to feel hurt, sad, or overwhelmed. Vulnerability is a form of strength, not a weakness.
Beyond the Blue: Raising the Modern Male Child In a world that is rapidly evolving, the way we raise our sons is undergoing a profound transformation. For generations, the narrative surrounding the "male child" was often limited to strength, stoicism, and a drive for financial dominance. But today, we are beginning to understand that raising a healthy, well-adjusted boy means looking far beyond traditional gender norms. The Myth of the "Tough" Boy male child
Show them that men can be tender, present fathers and that women can be strong leaders. This helps them value individuality over stereotypes. Teach boys that it is okay to feel hurt, sad, or overwhelmed
Historically, many cultures have placed an immense burden on male children to carry the family legacy and act as the sole provider. This often came at a cost: boys were taught to suppress their emotions, leading to a phenomenon known as —the inability to talk about one’s feelings. For generations, the narrative surrounding the "male child"

