The Boy Crisis: - Why Our Boys Are Struggling And...
The authors identify the lack of engaged fathers as the single greatest predictor of the boy crisis. "Dad-deprived" boys are more likely to drop out of school, abuse drugs, and end up incarcerated.
Traditional male roles—warrior, sole breadwinner, or protector—are fading in modern society. Many boys feel alienated or withdrawn because they lack a new, constructive path to define their worth. Key Causes The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and...
The report below summarizes the key findings and recommendations from , co-authored by Warren Farrell and John Gray. The book argues that boys in the developed world are facing a multifaceted crisis in education, mental health, and life purpose, primarily driven by a lack of paternal involvement. The Core of the Crisis The authors identify the lack of engaged fathers
Boys under 50 are now twice as likely to die as girls the same age, a gap not seen since World War II. Sperm counts have also dropped by more than 50% compared to previous generations. Many boys feel alienated or withdrawn because they