Boys who don't play sports are often the targets of bullying, but a
boy's worst bully may be the one he can't see: society's expectations
about how he should act, how he should relate, and how he should play.
Overlooked
by a society that reinforces impossible standards of "masculinity,"
boys who are uninterested in competitive sports or have non-aggressive
personalities are often vilified and bullied for being different as they
grow up in the shadow of America's obsession with bigger, faster,
richer, and stronger.
Through a fascinating assortment of in-depth
interviews, clinical case studies, and examples from popular
literature, Dr. Janet Sasson Edgette and Beth Margolis Rupp illustrate
how these boys are relegated to a second-class social status simply
because they can't make a free throw or because they can spell better
than they can run.
Compassionate, empowering, and instructive,
"The Last Boys Picked" will help parents, teachers, coaches, and
caregivers identify the social and emotional hurdles that these boys
face. It offers specific action steps to help any child build resilience
and a healthy self-esteem-and tips for talking to them about their
experiences and teaching them to face the schoolyard-and the world-with
confidence.
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