MOTHERS AND SONS
From FOCUS ON THE FAMILY TODAY Monday July 7 2008 By Dr James Dobson Many women these days express a sense of anxiety about dealing with their own sons. A friend of mine, Ms Jean Lush, has written a wonderful book on the subject called, Mothers and Sons . She says that mothers should realise that it’s normal for little boys to be difficult – even extremely difficult. Emerging masculinity can be a boisterous and destructive force. Mothers should learn to anticipate their sons’ energy level, and look for ways to channel that force into exercise and constructive activity. Also, when we look at little boys, let’s keep in mind that they aren’t grown up yet. History shows that many great men began as baffling, headstrong boys who gave their parents headaches. The challenge for mothers is to see sons not just in terms of their present behaviour,...