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CHANGING THE NARRATIVE ON CHILDHOOD HOW TO BE A BOY FORGET STEREOTYPES AND LET BOYS FIND THEIR OWN WAY, SAYS DR RANJ

Dr Ranj Singh is an NHS paediatrician specialising in emergency medicine, and a Bafta-winning TV presenter, best-selling author and medical expert on the BBC’s Morning Live. His new book, How to Be a Boy and Do It Your Own Way, aims to empower boys to be their best selves

This week is Mental Health Awareness Week, and 16 May is International Day of the Boy Child. These moments serve as good reminders to pause, reflect and pay attention to important issues.

Mental Health Awareness Week reminds everybody to take stock

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