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- Dealing with emotions can be difficult … for all of us.
But for your young son, feeling frustrated, disappointed, or jealous can be all-consuming.
Here are some steps you can take to help your son work through his feelings.
First, find a list of emotion words online. Post that list on your fridge, and discuss what each word means. Second, draw a thermometer and talk to your son about different levels of anger, so he can notice when he starts to get angry and take steps to calm down. Third, always make sure your son gets plenty of physical activity, especially on the days when he seems the most emotional.
Learning to regulate emotions today will benefit your son for years to come.
For more ideas on raising boys to be godly men, visit Trail Life USA or RaisingGodlyBoys.com. - What if there are benefits to keeping your son busy?
Children and teens are spending more time in front of screens than ever before, and their mental and physical health is suffering for it. But instead of focusing on getting your son away from the screen, what about trying to keep him so busy he doesn’t have time for his phone or TV?
It may take lots of trial and error to find what your son likes. Some unique ideas include joining a robotics club, volunteering at a local radio station, helping at a horse stable, or even coaching a little league baseball team.
When your son does find what he enjoys, encourage him to pursue that with excellence. When it’s the right activity, busy is not always bad.
To learn about the five critical needs of boys, visit Trail Life USA or RaisingGodlyBoys.com. - “The kids are alright” was an iconic rock song by the Who. But unfortunately that phrase no longer rings true when it comes to young men in our society.
Boys today are struggling with rising rates of depression and anxiety, and underperforming girls at every academic level. The boys are “not alright.”
So what can we do? The key is to go back to the basics. Boys need less time sitting down in school. They need more freedom to run, explore, play, and take healthy risks. One way to do this is to declare a “no screens” day once a week. Use that day to fish, hike, or volunteer with your son. I can guarantee your day will be more than just “alright”-- and your son will be too.
To learn about raising godly boys, visit Trail Life USA or RaisingGodlyBoys.com. - This parenting tip may surprise you.
When your son is struggling with anger, your instinct may be to address his behavior. But did you know that, in boys, anger is often just a mask for a much deeper issue?
Child development specialists have found that, in boys, slamming doors, yelling, or being mean to a sibling can actually be signs of intense anxiety.
When your son seems angry, consider what’s going on in his life. Is he struggling in school or sports, or going through a major life change?
If so, help him find healthier ways to cope. Encourage him to get exercise. Connect him with a positive male mentor from church. And memorize verses together about how God gives your son the courage he needs.
To learn about raising boys, visit Trail Life USA or RaisingGodlyBoys.com. - Going to theme parks and ball games with the family isn’t cheap, and requires parents to say “No” to souvenirs, snacks, and other requests.
That’s okay. Boys need to learn moderation and the value of a buck.
But let’s say your son “gets it” and shows genuine appreciation. If you can swing it, next time – before you go through the gate – announce, “This is a splurge outing.” Budget some extra cash and let the family know you will try to say “Yes” to just about any request.
You may discover your son doesn’t abuse the privilege. His choices and purchases could be thoughtful and reasonable.
No matter what, your “splurge outing” can lead to healthy discussions about covetousness, God’s provision, and the source of true riches. For more encouragement and parenting advice, visit Trail Life USA or RaisingGodlyBoys.com.
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The Raising Godly Boys Minute is a daily 60-second broadcast designed to help you learn to raise boys to become godly men. In life, watching a boy head straight into challenging territory can be a frightening and stressful experience. But there’s a reason God wired boys to crave adventure, excitement, and risk. Listen to our full archive of Raising Godly Boys Minutes and get the answers on how to equip your son, grandson, or young mentee with the knowledge he needs to keep moving forward.
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