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International Men’s Day: How to Raise the Next Generation of Men

By Linnea Dunne — 2021

Suicide remains far higher among men than women, and the HSE reports that, in the most recent year of data, the highest rate was among men aged 25-35. According to Mental Health Forum in Ireland, unhealthy behaviours and an aversion to asking for help are often linked to an endorsement of traditional, dominant definitions of masculinity, including a macho, risk-taking ideal. So how can parents raise the next generation of men to be happy, healthy, confident and kind?

Read on www.irishexaminer.com

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10 Tips for Parents: How to Speak to Your Teenage Son

We know from recent Ditch the Label research that young males are less likely to tell somebody or seek support when they need it; societal constructs of masculinity have long denied many boys and men around the world freedom of visceral expression.

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What to Do if Your College Kid's Grades Are Slipping

The transition from high school to college is not always an easy one.

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How to Help a Perfectionist Student

Starting university is often a stressful time and can lead to perfectionist tendancies. If you’re a worried parent, here’s how you can help.

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