How to Support Boys’ Mental Health

How to Support Boys’ Mental Health

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How to Support Boys’ Mental Health

How to Support Boys’ Mental Health

This session helps participants identify mental health challenges facing boys and build protective factors that promote resilience. Participants will examine key barriers including relational disconnection, emotional literacy gaps and reluctance to seek help, then learn practical approaches leveraging strengths-based methods and peer relationships to support boys’ mental well-being. Participants will gain actionable techniques that foster emotional skills and relationship development, directly impacting boys who need it most.

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SESSION DETAILS
Program Type:
  • workshop
  • course
Program Delivery Method:
  • virtual
  • in person
Program Duration:
  • up to 2 hours
Program Audience:

  • educators

For those interested in:

  • mental health

THIS MIGHT BE FOR YOU IF...

You've watched boys brush off stress, refuse to talk about what's going on, or lose friends because they don't know how to stay connected — and you're not sure how to reach them without it feeling forced. This session is for educators and school staff who want a clearer picture of what boys are actually up against mentally and emotionally, and practical ways to build the kind of protective relationships and environments that help them thrive.

WHAT WE'LL COVER

● Risk factors & protective factors
● Positive psychology
● Boys’ friendships

WHERE IT WORKS

This session was developed for educators in school settings. It’s been adapted for camps, sports, and parent communities — wherever adults are trying to build the kind of trust that helps boys open up.

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