Cracking the Boy Code with Dr. Adam Cox - a podcast by Janet Allison, Jennifer LW Fink

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Dr. Adam Cox helped Janet crack the boy code, way back when she was a first grade teacher who didn't know what to do with a class full of boys. His book, Cracking the Boy Code: How to Understand and Talk with Boys, is a seminal text that contains valuable insights for parents and teachers of boys.

More than 25 years ago, Dr. Cox, a psychologist, recognized that boys in his community were looking for a place where they'd be accepted and welcomed. His boy-friendly approach developed over the years as he learned how boys communicate. His understanding of boys grew further as he studied boys worldwide.

"The highest priority of boys is their happiness," Dr. Cox says. Happiness even trumps popularity and success, as far as boys are concerned -- which goes a long way toward explaining why you spend so much time fighting with your son over homework.

Boys also crave a sense of purpose. Even young boys want to make a tangible difference in the world. "Boys want to feel as though they are needed to do some kind of important work," Dr. Cox says. He recommends a "counter-intuitive" approach to boys' misbehavior.

"The way that we deal with misbehaving boys the world over is to ratchet down on their freedoms. We take away freedom and privileges. I think instead that we should try to get them to ally themselves with us by giving them an important job," Dr. Cox says. If, instead, "we get into a moral conflict with that child -- 'I'm going to prove to you that I'm the boss here!' -- it just backfires on us. It's much better to invite their leadership in a way that suits them."


In this episode, Jen, Janet & Dr. Adam discuss:

Boy "constants" that persist across cultures
Boys' priorities
Why boys need a sense of purpose
Effective discipline for boys
Finding appropriate jobs for boys
The difference between "purposeful work" and "chores"
Why you must monitor & control your vocal tone when talking to boys
How to talk so boys will listen
Picking the right place and time to talk with your son
Respecting boys' privacy
Why you shouldn't dismiss or denigrate your son's interest in video games
Talking to boys about love and imagination
Helping boys live a life that's in line with their values and interests
Adolescent inertia
The link between teenage depression and lack of motivation
How to get unmotivated boys moving forward

Links we mentioned (or should have) in this episode:
DrAdamCox.com -- Dr. Adam's website

Cracking the Boy Code: How to Understand and Talk with Boys, by Dr. Adam Cox

On Purpose Before Twenty, by Dr. Adam Cox

Why Boys Need Chores - ON BOYS episode

The Evolution of Esports -- ON BOYS episode

Video Game Design: A Career for Boys -- ON BOYS episode

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