

The courage to raise good men
Book • 1994
In "The Courage to Raise Good Men," Olga Silverstein provides a comprehensive guide for parents and educators seeking to raise boys who embody integrity, empathy, and emotional intelligence.
She challenges traditional gender roles and stereotypes, advocating for a more holistic approach to male development.
The book emphasizes the importance of fostering emotional awareness, self-love, and relational skills in boys, equipping them to navigate the complexities of life with compassion and responsibility.
Silverstein's work offers practical strategies and insightful perspectives on raising boys in a world that often reinforces harmful masculinity norms.
Her message is a powerful call for a more just and equitable society where men are empowered to be their authentic selves.
She challenges traditional gender roles and stereotypes, advocating for a more holistic approach to male development.
The book emphasizes the importance of fostering emotional awareness, self-love, and relational skills in boys, equipping them to navigate the complexities of life with compassion and responsibility.
Silverstein's work offers practical strategies and insightful perspectives on raising boys in a world that often reinforces harmful masculinity norms.
Her message is a powerful call for a more just and equitable society where men are empowered to be their authentic selves.
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as a great book that argues against the idea that boys have to separate from their mothers to become men.


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