The old scripts - "Man up," "Don't cry," "Boys will be boys" - are outdated, and often, they're damaging. They teach our boys to bury their emotions, doubt their intuition, and define worth through dominance or performance. But these scripts don't serve the kind of men we hope our sons will become. They don't raise good partners, good leaders, or good humans. Little Kings isn't about stripping our boys of their strength. It's about expanding their definition of it.
It's about teaching boys that strength includes vulnerability. That confidence doesn't require cockiness. That leadership doesn't mean control - it means service. It's about showing them that their worth isn't something to earn, prove, or chase - it's something they were born with.
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