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		<title>By: Suzanne Uber</title>
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		<description>&quot;The loneliness of men has to be addressed in the lives of boys.  Boys need to be encouraged to initiate friendships, maintain them, and experience the conflicts that arise in male friendship from different levels of athletic skill, from teasing, and from competition for the attention of girls.&quot;
from Raising Cain, p. 255

I encourage all of your members who are raising sons and all of those who have ever been a son to read this book.  It is one of the best resources I have ever found to address the issues boys deal with in the classroom and in their daily lives.</description>
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from Raising Cain, p. 255</p>
<p>I encourage all of your members who are raising sons and all of those who have ever been a son to read this book.  It is one of the best resources I have ever found to address the issues boys deal with in the classroom and in their daily lives.</p>
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