21st Century Boys

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A major new insight into the difficulties of raising boys, and how parents can help their sons fulfil their potential. From the author of TOXIC CHILDHOOD.

What’s happening to boys? At home, they sprawl before a flickering screen, lost in a solitary, sedentary fantasy world; at school, the choice of role seems limited to nerd or thug, bullied or bullying. By the time they reach their teens, the chances of depression, self-harm, drug or alcohol abuse grow each year. Raising boys has never been more difficult.

For the sake of their sons, parents need to know the facts about how boys develop and how best to protect them from the damaging effects of modern life. Sue Palmer assesses the issues currently confronting boys from birth to when they leave school, and explains how we can all help to ensure they emerge as healthy, normal adults. Based on the latest research from around the world, 21st CENTURY BOYS provides parents, teachers and others with a clear pathway to bringing up boys.

Reviews

One of the pleasures of reviewing books for The Teacher is to find a book that makes you think about the way you approach teaching - 21st Century Boys is such a book
THE TEACHER
A very well researched book with plenty of pretty inarguable evidence... The ever-practical Ms Palmer provides pages of "what we can do" suggestions at the end of each chapter, including specific ideas for teachers
SEC ED
I suggest you go out and buy 21st Century Boys and read it for yourself, and I wager that you'll not have bought a more important or treasured book in a long time
JUNO
In a hugely informative and interesting book packed with readable research, Palmer suggests how we can raise balanced, bright boys. Each chapter ends with practical suggestions for how this might be achieved
SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY
Palmer (who has) more than 30 years' teaching experience under her belt, is a woman on a mission.
SCOTSMAN
I suggest you go out and buy 21st Century Boys and read it for yourself, and I wager that you'll not have bought a more important or treasured book in a long time
JUNO
Practical advice for parents is evident in each chapter and offered in a very non-patronizing "common sense" style.
EYE (EARLY YEARS EDUCATOR)
invaluable advice on opening up conversations about school or anything else, and helping children talk through problems
SAINSBURY MAGAZINE
In a hugely informative and interesting book packed with readable research, Palmer suggests how we can raise balanced, bright boys. Each chapter ends with practical suggestions for how this might be achieved
SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY
Behind the screaming headlines, she talks a lot of sense.
THE BOOKSELLER
Invaluable advice on opening up conversations about school or anything else, and helping children talk through problems
SAINSBURYS MAGAZINE
Behind the screaming headlines, she talks a lot of sense
THE BOOKSELLER
Palmer (who has) more than 30 years' teaching experience under her belt, is a woman on a mission
SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY
Based on the latest research from around the world, 21st Century Boys provides parents and teachers with a clear pathway to bringing up boys.
GREEN PARENT
Based on the latest research from around the world, 21st Century Boys provides parents and teachers with a clear pathway to bringing up boys
GREEN PARENT
Practical advice for parents is evident in each chapter and offered in a very non-patronizing "common sense" style
EYE
A very well researched book with plenty of pretty inarguable evidence... The ever-practical Ms Palmer provides pages of "what we can do" suggestions at the end of each chapter, including specific ideas for teachers
SEC ED (The Voice for Secondary Education)
One of the pleasures of reviewing books for The Teacher is to find a book that makes you think about the way you approach teaching - 21st Century Boys is such a book
THE TEACHER