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Boys need to know three things: Who's the boss? What are the rules? And, are you going to enforce them? Sons need firm, kind leadership. One of the few parenting books that husbands steal from their wives, this is the straight-forward, easy-to-read family bookshelf standard with over 250,000 copies in print. The Eliums continue to chart new territory with our updated, expanded, and revised edition. Look for discussions on: -boys and Attention Deficit Disorder -teaching boys to nurture themselves and others at home -creating a balance between work and home -the maturing relationship between mothers and sons -a resource section for parents of gay sons and other sexual identity issues -new and updated parenting resources -an index for quick refernece and more!