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๐ฆ Bringing up Boys Who Like Themselves with Kasey Edwards ๐ช
This week on the podcast Author and researcher Kasey Edwards returns to chat about her new book ‘Bringing up Boys Who Like Themselves’ that she wrote with her husband Christopher Scanlon. Kasey’s interview about her first book with husband Christopher Scanlon, ‘Raising Girls Who Like Themselves’ was one of our most listened to and engaged with episodes of all time. It also generated many questions from parents of boys wondering where they could go for advice and assistance when raising their sons. Well look no further. <br/><br/>Tune in to hear Bre and Kasey chat about:<br/><br/>๐ฆ What led to Kasey and her husband writing this follow up book๐ฆ What are the key differences between raising girls and boys๐ฆ What does it mean to raise a boy with a power perspective๐ฆ Why boys are quite often labelled as ‘lazy’ and why it’s not fair๐ฆ Why eating disorders and body image are often overlooked in boys๐ฆ Boys and porn. What to look out for and how you can open the conversations early<br/><br/>There are so many more key points in this conversation that parents in general, as well as parents of boys will no doubt find extremely useful. You are going to want to listen to this episode in its entirety.Kasey and Christopher are hosting a number if free masterclasses in July for boy parents. There are still a couple of dates available – you can sign up by clicking this link.Kasey has provided several resources for Bre’s listeners, including the emotion wheel discussed in the episode. You can access by clicking this link.We would absolutely love to hear your thoughts on this episode. You can let us know by taking a screenshot and tagging @iambreannamay and @kaseyedwardswriter on Instagram. You can purchase Bringing Up Boys Who Like Themselves HERE.