It’s concerning to see so many boys at war with themselves and the world. Why are boys coming adrift from society? Why are they suffering such a keen sense of isolation? Why all the anger and confusion? Clearly there’s a serious disconnect between where boys are at, and where we need them to be. Is this because we still don’t fully understand their needs? Because we’re not sure about what male empowerment looks like anymore? What essential life skills are this new generation of boys missing out on? How best can we turn their very real sense of alienation around?
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The GN Podcast with Andrew Fuller: Neuroplasticity - Has it changed the way we educate?
Compulsive internet use in teens
Helping Kids Cope with the COVID Crisis
Choosing Not to Hate - A panel discussion
Matt X Student Questions
Gill Hicks Student Questions
Sexting: Just Rude Pictures? - Brett Lee
Children that Commit Sexual Abuse - Prof Freda Briggs
Anxiety Disorders in Young People Part 4: Example of Treatment - Prof Jennie Hudson
Anxiety Disorders in Young People Part 3: Causes, Prevention and Treatment - Prof Jennie Hudson
Anxiety Disorders in Young People Part 2: Types of Anxiety - Prof Jennie Hudson
Anxiety Disorders in Young People Part 1: The Importance of Anxiety - Prof Jennie Hudson
Building Resilience in Young People - Andrew Fuller
Gaming and Mental Illness - What Are the Links - A Prof Douglas Gentile
Teen Sleep - Dr Chris Seton
The Praise Trap - Cultivating Ego in Kids - Dan Haesler
Containing the Ripple Effects of Suicide - Stephanie Wilks
What Every Child Safety Curriculum Needs to Include - Emeritus Prof Freda Briggs
Developing Willpower in Young People - Interview with Andrew Fuller
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