> a surprising number of boys are exhibiting a lot of sexualized anti-social behaviors and entitled attitudes. If a solid % end up basically toxic and unemployable, I'm not shocked.
As someone totally clueless about this field, I think question is "Can we do something about this?" because writing them off isn't a great option either.
I don't know. I continue to be surprised that there aren't more lawsuits from parents about some of the things I hear about.
In general my personal opinion is that a lot of parents can't put enough personal time towards raising their kids, or refuse to (or mix of both). Like kid keeps doing stuff that by policy schools have to call about and the parents care less about what their kid is doing than that the school just stops calling them.
As someone totally clueless about this field, I think question is "Can we do something about this?" because writing them off isn't a great option either.