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You will not get strong men unless you pay attention to boys.
Amen to that. I think it can be reasonably posited that some of the present trend to prescribe ADD/ADHD medicine may be, even if unintended, to “medicate the boy out of them”, rendering them more docile and able to sit still and concentrate, more like girls tend to do.You will not get strong men unless you pay attention to boys.
National Catholic Register
Boys Will Be Boys — and Should Be — to Become True Men
COMMENTARY: How can we bring back the masculine ideal, which has become a casualty of today’s cultural confusion?
You mean someone who is all masculine can’t love Jesus, have moral character, physical fortitude and mental strength? Is there something evil in masculinity that prevents those character traits? and the same for a woman who is all feminine, she can’t have those characteristics because of femininity?In these settings, we may well wish that the remaining parent had been instilled with a balanced perspective to help develop the next generation with a love for Jesus, moral character, physical fortitude, and mental strength. These teachings will not come from a person raised to be exclusively masculine or feminine
I think it is better to know what is true in that statement?Please explain why it is not true.
Well how about we both want to know why the statement in question is true or not?No, that’s not how it works. edwest made a comment which I questioned.
I’m not seeing this at all. Please explain what this means.This works until a person is tasked with performing the roles of both sexes. A person with children married to someone with a debilitating illness, in a coma, or who departs his family. In these settings, we may well wish that the remaining parent had been instilled with a balanced perspective to help develop the next generation with a love for Jesus, moral character, physical fortitude, and mental strength. These teachings will not come from a person raised to be exclusively masculine or feminine
I get where you’re coming from. However, being able to sit and concentrate is hardly something we expect only of girls. First of all, both boys and girls have been required to sit still and concentrate in classrooms for about the past…200 years? 400 years? Ever since there were classrooms?I think it can be reasonably posited that some of the present trend to prescribe ADD/ADHD medicine may be, even if unintended, to “medicate the boy out of them”, rendering them more docile and able to sit still and concentrate, more like girls tend to do.
I don’t understand this. Did someone make the connection that men without formal educations can’t care for others? And what’s masculine? I’m masculine, but I hate working on cars, have no interest in hunting, don’t play poker, and don’t care for bourbon…I do like dark heavy beer, old Hollywood musicals, jazz, am an Eagle Scout, like DIY projects, and pretty women.Men are exclusively masculine. Even a man without a formal education will do whatever is necessary to care for someone and their children.
For example, my wife and high school daughter said, “Boys will be boys,” when a few of her guy friends took off their clothes and ran naked around the neighborhood one night. I can still hear the one dad, “YOU GET YOUR CLOTHES ON AND GET BACK HERE THIS INSTANT!!!”Children should be raised to be the best grown-ups they can be, regardless of gender. They should be encouraged to have a variety of skills and interests. And to have positive personal qualities, as well. Back “in the day”, I recall that “boys will be boys” was use as an excuse for a lot of over-the-top, inappropriate behavior by young men who should have known better.
I fail to see how ‘exclusively masculine’ or ‘exclusively feminine’ prevents one from having ’ love for Jesus, moral character, physical fortitude, and mental strength.’a balanced perspective to help develop the next generation with a love for Jesus, moral character, physical fortitude, and mental strength. These teachings will not come from a person raised to be exclusively masculine or feminine
I’m not suggesting that ADD/ADHD medication is never called for (for either boys or girls), but I think it is way over-prescribed these days. And school environments seem to have a “preferential option” for girls.I think it can be reasonably posited that some of the present trend to prescribe ADD/ADHD medicine may be, even if unintended, to “medicate the boy out of them”, rendering them more docile and able to sit still and concentrate, more like girls tend to do.
Pope Pius XI warned us about coeducation in his encyclical Divini illius magistri (1929), and basic human nature hasn’t changed since then. Boys learn differently from girls, and there are many other reasons why single-sex education is preferable. Even some public schools are introducing single-sex programs.
Granted, single-sex Catholic education “across the board” is not possible in the present environment — even a troglodyte like me can see thisIt is hard enough financing Catholic schools as it is. However, it behooves teachers at least to recognize the gender difference in education, and to tailor the education accordingly, to the extent that is possible.
http://w2.vatican.va/content/pius-x...p-xi_enc_31121929_divini-illius-magistri.html
No disagreement from me—and there are a lot of things teachers should be doing to the extent possible.. However, it behooves teachers at least to recognize the gender difference in education, and to tailor the education accordingly, to the extent that is possible.
As someone who is raising a 7 year old boy, and one has been diagnosed as an adult with ADD; let me clarify what it means and how it is medicated. It actually means that a person has more difficulty than others taking themselves away from a preferred activity. In a sense the person over concentrates and is difficult to distract. The medication for ADD is usually a stimulant; there’s no medicating them into docility here.present trend to prescribe ADD/ADHD medicine may be, even if unintended, to “medicate the boy out of them”
So only because of the “post-industrial world” not requiring hard labor, women are now somehow able to achieve some equality? I’m sorry that is a pretentious and pompous assertion. There is no reason other than patriarchal tradition to justify such thinking. The average woman may be less strong, but some are as strong as men. We have minds and there’s no reason we could not lead that labor. The final and most ridiculous thing is that women were excluded from “white” collar jobs just as much, we were too emotional or required a man’s guidance to make real decisions.Feminism is conceivable only in that post-industrial world, wherein most people are conveniently far from the hard and dangerous physical labor that makes their ease possible.
Perhaps I had in mind more the ADHD variant. I have seen boys at my son’s former school medicated into zombies. That can’t be good.present trend to prescribe ADD/ADHD medicine may be, even if unintended, to “medicate the boy out of them”
I have reason to believe that medications were used to make the boys more docile. And that can’t be good either, unless the boys were absolutely off the chain, which not all of them were. A good friend of mine taught in Catholic schools for 14 years and she recommended against the use of ADD/ADHD medications unless it were truly, truly necessary.