Science-Backed Strategies for
Raising Emotionally Healthy, Resilient Boys
Are you navigating the unique challenges of raising boys?
From handling big emotions to breaking free from outdated gender stereotypes, raising boys today can feel overwhelming—especially when you’re bombarded with contradictory advice.
In this expert-led webinar, we cut through the noise with practical, research-backed strategies to help you:
→ Support emotional development without shutting down his feelings
→ Set effective boundaries while fostering self-regulation and confidence
→ Challenge harmful stereotypes and nurture healthy masculinity
→ Build a strong, secure bond that lasts through every stage
→ Feel more confident as a parent something something
Grounded in the latest psychology and child development research, this webinar gives you the tools to raise boys who are emotionally aware, resilient, and connected.
Join us for practical, science-based strategies that empower you to raise boys who thrive.
The ticket price includes 3 months of access to the webinar (on-demand so you can watch whenever you like!)
Disclaimer: This webinar is provided for general educational purposes only. The information shared is not psychological advice and should not be used as a substitute for consultation with a qualified health professional. We recommend that you speak with a health professional to determine whether this webinar is suitable for you. Please note that attending the webinar does not establish a therapeutic relationship between you and the presenter.
Rachel Samson
Rachel is a clinical psychologist, clinical lecturer, media contributor, and family consultant with over a decade of experience working with children, parents, and families.
Rachel regularly appears in the media and is recognised for her expertise in child development and the translation of the science of attachment and temperament into practical strategies that empower parents and help children and families thrive.
Jacquie Ward
Jacquie Ward is a psychologist who works with children, adolescents & their families.
She’s also a mama, author, book lover, and a coffee & yoga enthusiast.
Jacquie’s approach is highly collaborative and trauma-informed. She works together with clients and their families to develop personalised treatment plans that respect and incorporate their unique perspectives and experiences within an environment that is safe and supportive.

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