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Supporting Boys' Healthy Development

Wednesday, January 10th, 2024

11:30am - 1:00pm ET

Live Presentation via Zoom 

Presented by

Judy Chu, Ed.D.

Educator, Advisor, Author, Researcher

This lecture considers boys' development through a relational framework, which calls into question the traditional goals of individuation and separation in the name of growth, maturity, and (for boys) manhood; examines the implications of boys' gender socialization (e.g., towards conventions of masculinity that emphasize physical toughness, emotional stoicism, and projected self-sufficiency) in light of infant studies that highlight boys' fundamental capacity and primary desire for close, meaningful relationships with other people; and acknowledges that boys' relational capabilities are not "feminine" weaknesses but human strengths that are essential to their health and happiness, and serve them well in various social contexts throughout their lifespan.



Educational Objectives

As a result of participating in this activity, learners should be able to:

1.  Recognize boys' relational capabilities (what boys are inherently capable of knowing and doing in their relationships)

2.  Explain how boys' gender socialization (e.g., towards social constructions of masculinity and culturally-specific norms of masculine behavior) can constrain their self-expression, undermine their sense of integrity, and hinder their relationships

3.  Discuss ways that practitioners, parents, and other adults who have boys' best interests at heart can better support boys' efforts to preserve and develop their connections to themselves and to other people in their lives


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Saturday, January 20, 2024

2:00pm - 4:00pm

New Canaan Library

Craig B. Tate Conference Room


Come together with fellow parents of neurodivergent children and enjoy another afternoon getting to know The Rosy Road. The topic of discussion will be centered around how we are coping with the challenges that come with having a child with special needs or cognitive differences. Let’s share our fears and dreams and start thinking about how to overcome obstacles and setbacks. Light refreshments will be served and some other special gifts will be revealed! 

Come with us on this unique journey full of promise! 

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Community Assets
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Boundaries & Expectations
Constructive Use of Time
Commitment to Learning
Positive Values
Social Competencies
Positive Identity
Additional Assets
New Canaan Youth Organizations

LiveGirl|New Canaan Cares | New Canaan Library Programs & Events | New Canaan Mounted Troop | New Canaan Nature Center - Youth & Family Programs | New Canaan YMCA Youth Development Programs |

New Canaan Recreation Programs | RAM Council

Faith Based Youth Groups

The Congregational Church YG | First Presbyterian Youth Groups | Grace Youth Gathering and Quest | St. Aloysius Youth Ministry | St. Mark's Episcopal Youth Community | United Methodist Youth Fellowship

Additional Resources

Al-anon/Alateen | Alcoholics Anonymous | Children's Connection | Child Guidance Center | Domestic Violence Crisis Center |Grace Farms Foundation | Family Centers/Center for HOPE | The Hangout Spot | The Hub | Kids in Crisis | Laurel House | Let's Talk About It NC |

Mountainside Treatment Center |New Canaan Parent Support Group |New Canaan Police Department | Newport Healthcare | Resources to Recover | SAMHSA's National Helpline | Sasco River Center |

Silver Hill Hospital |STAR | Suicide Prevention Lifeline

The Rowan Center | Turnbridge | Turning Point CT | Voices Center for Resilience | Waveny Lifecare Network | Women Empowering Women Institute | 211 Info Line

Jacqueline D'Louhy, LCSW
Youth & Family Services Coordinator
Town Hall Annex
77 A Main St
New Canaan, CT 06840
Phone: (203)-594-3081
The mission of the Department of Human Services is to help all New Canaan residents to function optimally by developing programs and activities that address developmental needs, as well as helping residents obtain appropriate social services and resources.