8 Mistakes You MUST Avoid When Raising A Son

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Mistakes MUST Avoid When Raising Son

We all love our children. But parenting is not a childโ€™s play, especially when it comes to raising a son. If he is your first-born child, you are bound to make some mistakes, and thatโ€™s natural. However, there are some strict no-nos when you are raising a son in todayโ€™s challenging world.

Even the most well-intentioned parents sometimes make mistakes in how they raise their kids. None of us are perfect. But there are a few things parents raising boys often do, that reinforce old stereotypes about masculinity.

Here are a few Iโ€™ve come across, raising my own sons.

1. Expect them to be emotionally tough.

Even the most progressive parents donโ€™t realize how much weโ€™re willing to hug little girls when theyโ€™re sad, but try to coach our sons out of having feelings other than happiness and anger: the deadly male binary. We know that little boys and little girls both have profound emotional experiences, and we also know that itโ€™s not good for kids to be told to suck it up when theyโ€™re sad.

Instead, teach your boys a variety of โ€œfeelingโ€ words: Sadness, frustration, shame, pride, fear, embarrassment, love, desire, bravery, insecurity. Practice using those words for characters in books and movies, and use them to describe your own feelings. Also understand that some boys are going to be more comfortable talking about their feelings when youโ€™re doing something active together, like hiking or throwing a ball back with you.

2. Assume theyโ€™ll never be victims.

We want to protect our girls, and thatโ€™s important, but our boys can be victims, too. According to MaleSurvivor director Christopher Anderson, 1 in 6 boys will be victims of unwanted sexual contact before they turn eighteen. Thatโ€™s a really high number.

Teaching your boys the proper names for body parts is very important. So is having conversations with your sons early and often about body boundaries and giving consent (tips here) so they know that they have the right to say โ€œnoโ€ to any unwanted contact at any time. Also, let your sons know that they can talk to you about anything, and you will always listen and they wonโ€™t get in trouble for telling you the truth.

Anderson explains, โ€œIf weโ€™re not having these conversations with our sons, as their parents, then other people will. And those people are probably not the ones you want teaching your sons about body boundaries and consent.โ€

Related: 25 Effective Parenting Rules For Mothers With Sons

3. Pressure them to be great at sports.

Sports are awesome, but theyโ€™re not for everyone. I definitely think that kids should learn a team sport when theyโ€™re young, but your son never has to be great at sports. Sure, we swell with pride when our kid scores a goal or hits a three-pointer, but we should actively cultivate that same sense of pride when we see our kids work hard and achieve goals that arenโ€™t as win-oriented.

Also, while kids should be physically active daily, there are lots of ways to do that without sports. My older son loves digging holes, so we have a special place for him to do that in the yard.

Remember, your son is NOT more of a โ€œreal manโ€ if heโ€™s into sports!

4. Presume theyโ€™re going to grow up to date girls.

Using gender-neutral pronouns when talking about marriage or dating benefits all kids โ€“ not just the ones who might grow up to be gay or bisexual.

For instance, instead of saying, โ€œWhen you get married, you and your wife will make decisions together,โ€ we say, โ€œWhen you grow up, you and the person you marry will make decisions together.โ€

If your kid is gay or bi, he wonโ€™t feel like his parents just expect him to be straight. If heโ€™s not, he wonโ€™t see relationships as only being between men and women, and therefore will naturally be more tolerant and accepting of people with different types of relationships.

5. Talk them out of their fears.

Boys get to be afraid, too, you know.

Instead of telling them, โ€œThereโ€™s nothing to be afraid of!โ€ ask them to tell you more about what theyโ€™re nervous about. Talk it out and explain that brave people arenโ€™t the ones who are never afraid โ€“ theyโ€™re the ones who are afraid but decide to take on the important challenges anyway.

Related: 10 Simple But Vital Life Lessons To Teach Kids Before They Turn 10

6. Assume theyโ€™d never harm someone.

We all want to think the best of our kids. But we need to teach empathy to our boys, as well as our girls so that they learn from an early age to think about how their actions make others feel and talk through emotional consequences.

We also need to teach our boys what consent means, that anything other than โ€œyesโ€ means no, about touching or anything else relating to sex and sexuality.

Make clear to your kids that they have a duty to do the best they can to stop the hurt being caused. You can discuss how best to be an upstander instead of a bystander, too.

7. Make โ€œpenis jokesโ€ around them.

Small penis jokes are downright banned in our house, no matter whoโ€™s saying them. The amount of pressure society puts upon men and boys to have big muscles and big penises is extraordinary and itโ€™s up to parents to never, ever add to this form of body shaming for their boys.

Besides, making jokes about other peopleโ€™s sex organs is cruel, and your kids should never witness you being cruel. Even if itโ€™s toward a celebrity or someone on TV, your kids are listening and will internalize it.

Related: 9 Reasons Why Parents Should Be Transparent To Their Kids

8. Stop hugging and snuggling them as they grow older.

Do we stop hugging our boys when they reach puberty? Sure, theyโ€™re no longer adorable little squish-faces like they were when they were babies, but the human touch is a basic need for many people.

Teens may push you away when you ask if they want a hug, but deep inside itโ€™s important for them to know that youโ€™re still available when they need some love.


Written by Joanna Schroeder
Originally appeared in The Good Men Project
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