Boys Do Cry: Improving Boys’ Mental Health and Wellbeing in Schools

Schools face a mental health crisis, with high male suicide rates and outdated expectations negatively impacting boys and girls. "Boys Do Cry" by Matt Pinkett provides practical strategies for educators to improve boys' mental wellbeing, covering diverse topics such as anger, self-harm, LGBTQ+ masculinity, and more. Essential for teachers and leaders aiming to promote emotional well-being and challenge toxic behaviours in schools.

Author: Matt Pinkett

Publisher: Routledge

Link (affiliate): amazon.co.uk

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