Tag Archives: Boys

BOYS & DRUG ABUSE: The Hook, Cost, Society & Mental Health

Drug abuse continues to be a prevalent issue that affects individuals across all demographics, and boys are no exception. While drug abuse affects both genders, boys often find themselves more vulnerable to its grip due to various societal and psychological factors. The lure of drugs, commonly referred to as the hook, presents itself in numerous

NURTURING BOYS: The Role of Music in Influencing Character & Behavior

In today’s society, there is an increasing need to nurture and shape the character and behavior of young boys. One powerful yet often overlooked tool for this is music. The influence of music on a child’s development is well-documented, and it can play a crucial role in shaping a boy’s character and behavior. From the

ALPHA GENERATION BOYS: Understanding their Needs and Challenges

The Alpha Generation, born roughly between 2010 and 2025, is characterized by being the first to grow up entirely in the digital age. When it comes to raising Alpha Generation boys, it is important to understand their unique needs and challenges. One of their key needs is a safe and nurturing environment that encourages creativity,

The Common Concerns About Boys

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As boys grow and transition through various stages of life, they encounter a unique set of challenges that can impact their development and future success. At the Boys Mentoring Advocacy Network (BMAN), we recognize these concerns and are dedicated to addressing them through effective mentorship and community support. In this post, we explore some of

Empowering the Next Generation: The Importance of Boys Mentorship

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In a rapidly changing world, mentoring has never been more crucial. For young boys, navigating the challenges of adolescence and the transition into adulthood can be overwhelming. The Boys Mentoring Advocacy Network is committed to guiding them through these critical stages. By providing mentorship, we not only help shape their futures but also empower them