Dr. Michael Thompson: Protecting The Emotional Life of Boys

Dr. Michael Thompson, phychologist, specialist and author on raising kids.

Hamilton Wenham High School and the Hamilton Wenham Edfund proudly welcomes Dr. Michael Thompson, psychologist and author of the New York Times best-seller Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional Life of Boys and It's a Boy!: Understanding Your Son's Development from Birth to Eighteen and seven other best-selling books on children and parenting, to the Ferrini Auditorium at Hamilton Wenham High School campus.

In his presentation, Dr. Thompson will cover the following:

  • Four major issues  that frame the way we raise our boys and explain why and when we worry about our sons.
  • Parental fears at different stages of a boy's development.
  • How to overcome your doubts and enjoy raising a boy: Instructions for mothers and fathers.
  • Educators need to focus on "best practices" for boys.

This lecture is rare opportunity to learn from an important voice regarding children, parenting, and families.

Dr. Michael Thompson, a consultant and therapist specializing in children and families, is the supervising psychologist for the Belmont Hill School in Belmont, MA. He has consulted in more than 500 schools across the United States as well as in international schools in Central America, Europe, Africa and Asia.

A highly sought-after speaker, Michael Thompson has appeared on The Today Show, the Oprah Winfrey Show, ABC’s 20/20, CBS 60 Minutes, the Early Show, Good Morning America, and has been a guest on NPR's Morning, Talk of the Nation, and the Diane Rhem Show.

An Interview with Dr. Michael Thompson

When: 
Tuesday, May 17, 2016, from 7 pm to 9 pm
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