Raising Conscious Sons : Cultivating Purpose, Connection, and Inner Power in a Chaotic World
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"Wise, compassionate, and enormously relevant, this book offers parents a powerful new framework for raising emotionally healthy, resilient boys." -- Dr. Laura Markham, author of Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids
Raising Conscious Sons by bestselling author Dr. Shefali is a clarion call, a practical resource, and a hopeful invitation to radically reimagine how boys are understood, nurtured, and raised in the 21st century.
Boys today are standing at a critical crossroads unlike any generation before. They are bombarded with impossible and contradictory mandates: Be tough but never vulnerable; be sensitive but never weak; be strong but never domineering.
Caught between these warring expectations--and shaped by a digital world that amplifies comparison, disconnection, and performative identity--boys are now experiencing an unprecedented crisis of masculinity, marked by alarming rates of suicide, aggression, isolation, and apathy.
In Raising Conscious Sons, clinical psychologist and bestselling author Dr. Shefali--founder of the revolutionary Conscious Parenting movement--offers a bold and urgently needed map for helping boys reclaim their sense of purpose and their capacity to engage meaningfully with life.
Drawing on real-life clinical cases, interviews with children and parents, and practical, prescriptive guidance, she shows parents how to raise sons who:
- Feel emotionally secure and connected to their inner world
- Develop confidence grounded in integrity rather than dominance
- Step into purpose with clarity, empathy, and self-discipline
At a time when boys are flooded with messages about masculinity yet lack guidance on how to embody it, Raising Conscious Sons stands as a one-of-a-kind guide for helping them stay emotionally connected, authentic and grounded in who they are.
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- ISBN-13: 9780063499515
- ISBN-10: 0063499517
- Publisher: HarperOne
- Publish Date: September 2026
- Shipping Weight: 1.42 pounds
- Page Count: 320
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