How to Be a Dad to Sons Today, According to Experts
- Experts discussed how fathers can raise emotionally healthy sons by balancing traditional and sensitive masculine qualities today.
- This focus arises as many men reject the old model of stoic providers and seek new ways to guide their children.
- Practices like open emotional conversations, showing affection through play, and modeling vulnerability help fathers teach warmth and resilience.
- Delony said, "It's OK to feel lost, it's OK to weep, it's OK to go ask for help," emphasizing mental health's group effort.
- This evolving fatherhood approach suggests sons benefit from flexibility to navigate varied social roles with emotional intelligence and empathy.
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