Mira Costa boys volleyball lost to Palisades earlier this season, but recorded swept the Dolphins Thursday, advancing to the SoCal Regional final
"We tell boys, 'Don't be scared. Don't be vulnerable. Don't cry. Don't be weak. Be strong. Be stoic. Keep it inside.' That is so profoundly damaging."
Girls’ social aggression gets a lot of attention, but new research suggests the problem may be even bigger in boys.
What can we do to help young men respect women, recognize consent, and have healthy sexual relationships? Teach them kindness to others—and the courage to go against the crowd.
Trauma may affect brain development differently in boys than in girls.
The video demonstrates why violence against women is everyone's problem.
A program for teen boys that began in Paulding has gained enough popularity to spread to five states without activities that involve video games or Smart Phones.
Parents can impart respectful teachings and behaviour to boys by assigning equal chores, breaking stereotypes and building self-esteem.
1. It's all girls! Girls have unique needs and interests, different from boys. They need a special place in their developmental y...
Tell boys that being gentle or emotionally engaged isn’t a weakness, and help them before toxic attitudes solidify
We need to educate and embolden our daughters to fight back against pornography, which is warping the behaviour of boys.
It's possible to teach even the youngest boys to respect girls and understand boundaries—and themselves.
We need to start letting boys cry otherwise the consequences later in life could be violent.
Here are three easy ways for kids to continue to learn throughout the summer.
Comprehensive sexuality education has to start well before college, when it’s already too late.
Given recent stories about violence against college women, what should parents say to college-age sons? NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with author Rosalind Wiseman about guiding boys through adolescence.
And we're dealing with this problem in exactly the wrong way.
This 'Brain Builders' video explains how experiences in the first years of our lives affect how our brains form. Science tells us that the stress of abuse or...
Seattle therapist and sex educator Jo Langford gives his advice
By the end of high school, about 90% of girls have been sexually harassed. In order to change the frequency of workplace harassment we need to change the way we socialized kids.
We take a closer look at what it takes to teach young boys about consent the right way.