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Boys and Fighting

I was not at the swim meet when #2 had an altercation with another boy. A disagreement over a ball resulted in my son scratching the other boy. I have no idea what really caused the argument to escalate into physical contact. The kid was bleeding. He was scratched on the face. This is the first . . . → Read More: Boys and Fighting

Repetitive Stress Injury

Is there such a thing as a mental repetitive stress injury? Maybe you can relate to this, I would think most parents can. Do you feel like your constantly repeating yourself – is it stressing you out and injuring your mental state? If so, then you too may be suffering from a mental repetitive stress injury! . . . → Read More: Repetitive Stress Injury

Motivate Good Behavior

Part 2 of the Dr. Cary Chugh interview discusses how parents can motivate good behavior in their sons. His new parenting style makes disciplining more effective. No more counting or time out.

Did you know that Raisingboysworld.com is the first resource and online community for parents raising boys? With advice and expertise developed just for raising . . . → Read More: Motivate Good Behavior

Disciplining Challenging Children on Raising Boys

Conversations with Mothers Raising Boys is now simply…Raising Boys.

This episode features our first-ever male guest, Dr. Cary Chugh, a child psychologist. He discusses a new discipline technique. Unlike time out or counting strategies, his solution provides answers for parents with especially challenging children. His book, Don’t Sear with Your Mouth Full is available online. For more . . . → Read More: Disciplining Challenging Children on Raising Boys

Goodbye Time Out!

Wow. I just had a wonderful taping for the upcoming episodes of Raising Boys podcast. The name Conversations with Mothers Raising Boys is now out…in with the new – Raising Boys.

We had our first ever male guest. His name is Dr. Cary Chugh. Dr. Chugh is a child psychologist known for his innovative approach to working . . . → Read More: Goodbye Time Out!