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Boy's Best!

How can you bring out your Boy's Best!?

You may feel like parenting and teaching boys is an exhausting and puzzling endeavor...

Did you know that scientists have discovered over 100 differences between the male and female brain?! That means male behavior differs greatly from female behavior.

No wonder we are puzzled!

When you understand the role of testosterone and the differences in brain development...dealing with behavior will be more effective because you will be able to choose language that enables your Boy's-Best!

Use these resources to enliven your parenting and teaching...

  • Your Boy's Brain
    Understanding how the male brain adapted to survive will give you new parent ideas. You will realize that boys are doing what they are designed to do - perfectly. Our brains have not yet evolved to adapt to the requirements of today's society yet there are many ways to adapt the environment to help your boy be his best.
  • Testosterone Hormone
    Normal testosterone is the key to why 'boys will be boys.' Fluctuating throughout their lifetime, male testosterone affects mood, energy, and risk-taking behaviors. When you know what it does, you will understand how it affects male behavior and how you can adjust your parent behavior.
  • 10 Parenting Tips for Boys
    Ten changes you can make to help your boy be his best. When you know that boys need more time to process your request, that they need you to make that request in fewer words and that sometimes you'll get better results when you write it down, you'll be on your way to supporting childhood behavior in a positive way.
  • Gun Play
    Does your boy turn everything into a gun? A familiar parenting question and complaint. With some ground rules, gun play is possible...yet, understanding what childhood behavior underlies the desire for gun play may help you guide the play into other avenues.
  • Adventure Games instead of Gun Play
    These childhood games offer adventure and intrigue without the guns. Offering play alternatives that meet the needs of children will satisfy even the most 'die-hard Rambo'.



Increase your parent involvement and connection
and bring out your Boy's Best!
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