Raising Boys Without Men
How Maverick Moms Are Creating The Next Generation Of Exceptional Men
Peggy Drexler; Linden Gross
Raising thriving, emotionally healthy sons does not require a man around the house! That’s the conclusion of a groundbreaking research study that will open eyes, stir debate, and reassure nearly 10 million single mothers. As the number of single-mom and two-mom households has grown, so have concerns about the possible damage to boys caused by the lack of a male role model in the house. Peggy F. Drexler, Ph.D., listened to all the dire warnings; but her training as a research psychologist told her she had to see the evidence. So she embarked on a long-term study comparing boys raised in female-headed families with those whose fathers were present throughout their childhood. What Dr. Drexler discovered is as heartening as it is startling: o Female-headed households may be even better parents for boys than households with meno Sons from these families are growing up emotionally stronger, more empathetic, and more well-rounded than boys from ‘traditional’ mother-father familieso While more in touch with their feelings, these boys remain boyish and masculine in all the ways defined by our cultureRaising Boys Without Men offers an inclusive vision of what family can mean and a blueprint for raising happier, healthier sons.
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ISBN | 9781579548810 |
Genre | Parenting & Families |
Copyright Date | 2005 |
Publication Date | 20-Aug-05 |
Publisher | Rodale Books |
Format | Hardcover |
No. of Pages | 240 |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
Subject | Boys; Masculinity; Parenting; Single Mothers |
BookID | 10475 |