Reconnecting with our Sons
February 12, 2007
Part of the Parenting For the 21st Century series, presented in partnership by the Lewis & Clark College Center for Continuing and Professional Studies and Portland Parks and Recreation.
Young boys are full of enthusiasm, vigor, and sweetness. They are willing to feel and express emotions, show us their vulnerability, and connect with their parents. So what happens as adolescence sets in? Why do boys back away, put on an armor of toughness, and lose interest in much of what they used to love? In this presentation, parents will explore the influences of biology as well as culture in the way boys develop. The session will include time to discuss and practice ways of relating to boys which helps them connect.
Presenter Peter Mortola, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of School and Counseling
Psychology at Lewis and Clark’s Graduate School of Education and Counseling, where he also coordinates the School Psychology Program. He is co-author of BAM! Boys Advocacy and Mentoring: A guidebook for leading preventative boys groups. The presenter’s book will be available for purchase at the session at a 10% discount. Presented in partnership with Portland Parks and Recreation.
Sellwood Community Center, 6-8PM March 5
Southwest Community Center, 6:30-8:30PM February 15
Sessions are $10; call (503) 768-6023 to register.
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