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The 20th anniversary edition of the iconic book that takes parents into the mysterious world of boys.
THE TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITION OF A PARENTING CLASSIC
How do you raise boys to men in a world where trouble beckons at every turn? How do you make sure they learn the 'right' lessons, stay out of danger, find a path to follow? How do you ensure they'll be OK?
After years working in the prison service, Celia Lashlie knew what could happen when boys made the wrong choices. She also knew what it's like to be a parent - she raised a son on her own and feared for his survival. As a crucial part of the Good Man Project, she talked to 180 classes of boys. From her research she gathered timeless insights into what boys need - and what parents can do to help them.
With clarity and insight, He'll Be OK offers parents - especially mothers - practical and reassuring advice on raising their boys to become good, loving, articulate men.
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Celia Lashlie
A researcher and social commentator, Celia Lashlie worked for 15 years within the prison service, starting in December 1985 as the first woman to work as a prison officer in a male prison in New Zealand. Celia, who had a degree in anthropology and Māori, went on to work on a number of projects, all of which were linked to improving the lives of at-risk children and empowering families to find their own solutions to the challenges they were facing. Celia Lashlie is the author of the bestselling books The Journey to Prison: Who Goes and Why, He'll Be OK: Growing Gorgeous Boys into Good Men and The Power of Mothers: Releasing Our Children. She passed away in 2015.
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Helen Brown
Helen Brown was born in New Zealand. An award-winning columnist and journalist, she is the author of more than a dozen books, including Cleo, a memoir about a cat and the accidental death of Helen's nine-year-old son Sam, which has sold 2 million copies around the world. Helen's Huffington Post blog was read by more than 26 million people. She lives in Melbourne.
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