School Presentation Series
Equip your staff, empower your students, and partner with your parents through the highly anticipated ‘Boys’ Presentation Series.
It has never been harder to be a boy.
Our boys are growing up in a confusing, crushing culture. They’re bombarded by toxic internet influencers and mixed messages, and most lack the vocabulary to explain how heavy it feels. In my recent survey, 34.8% of teenage boys couldn’t articulate their struggles, while 17% pointed directly to feeling misunderstood at school.
As educators, you see the fallout daily: boundary-testing, lost motivation, and explosive emotions. Meanwhile, you’re fielding calls from exhausted parents, 61% of whom are losing the daily battle against screens.
You are fighting a rigged game against a multi-billion dollar tech industry. But we don’t need to “fix” our boys with more control. We need a new playbook.
To celebrate the release of my new book, BOYS, I’ve developed a targeted presentation series for your school. Grounded in decades of psychological research, it focuses on what boys actually need to thrive: Relatedness, Competence, and Autonomy.
Book the ‘Boys’ Multi-Session Bundle to train your staff, empower your students, and equip your parents—all on the exact same day.
The Presentation Lineup
The Transformation: Parents transition from fighting the rigged game of screens and explosive moods to connecting deeply with their sons.
Key Takeaways:
Parents are handed the exact, research-backed ‘Playbook’ for the battles they are fighting right now:Â
- Navigating screens and pornography,Â
- Building self-control and strong friendships, andÂ
- Learning how to discipline without destroying mutual trust.
He’s disappearing. Behind the closed door, lost in screens, making choices that keep you up at night. He’s navigating a world designed to confuse him – algorithms designed to addict him – a world parents don’t understand and can’t break into. The headlines scream crisis. They warn us that boys are in deep trouble… and it’s getting worse.
But it doesn’t have to be like this. Dr Justin Coulson has a different story to tell. In Boys, Dr Coulson reveals what decades of research suggests: when boys get what they actually need, they thrive. Not through force or fixing, but through connection, meaningful challenge, and someone who refuses to give up on them. Beneath the tactics lies something more powerful: a vision of masculinity worth fighting for. Boys who help others feel safer and stronger. Who create surplus value. Who become not just good men, but the best version of themselves. Your son already has everything he needs to get there.
The Transformation: Parents transition from fighting the rigged game of screens and explosive moods to connecting deeply with their sons.
Key Takeaways:
Parents are handed the exact, research-backed ‘Playbook’ for the battles they are fighting right now:Â
- Navigating screens and pornography,Â
- Building self-control and strong friendships, andÂ
- Learning how to discipline without destroying mutual trust.
He’s disappearing. Behind the closed door, lost in screens, making choices that keep you up at night. He’s navigating a world designed to confuse him – algorithms designed to addict him – a world parents don’t understand and can’t break into. The headlines scream crisis. They warn us that boys are in deep trouble… and it’s getting worse.
But it doesn’t have to be like this. Dr Justin Coulson has a different story to tell. In Boys, Dr Coulson reveals what decades of research suggests: when boys get what they actually need, they thrive. Not through force or fixing, but through connection, meaningful challenge, and someone who refuses to give up on them. Beneath the tactics lies something more powerful: a vision of masculinity worth fighting for. Boys who help others feel safer and stronger. Who create surplus value. Who become not just good men, but the best version of themselves. Your son already has everything he needs to get there.
The Transformation: Parents transition from fighting the rigged game of screens and explosive moods to connecting deeply with their sons.
Key Takeaways:
Parents are handed the exact, research-backed ‘Playbook’ for the battles they are fighting right now:Â
- Navigating screens and pornography,Â
- Building self-control and strong friendships, andÂ
- Learning how to discipline without destroying mutual trust.
He’s disappearing. Behind the closed door, lost in screens, making choices that keep you up at night. He’s navigating a world designed to confuse him – algorithms designed to addict him – a world parents don’t understand and can’t break into. The headlines scream crisis. They warn us that boys are in deep trouble… and it’s getting worse.
But it doesn’t have to be like this. Dr Justin Coulson has a different story to tell. In Boys, Dr Coulson reveals what decades of research suggests: when boys get what they actually need, they thrive. Not through force or fixing, but through connection, meaningful challenge, and someone who refuses to give up on them. Beneath the tactics lies something more powerful: a vision of masculinity worth fighting for. Boys who help others feel safer and stronger. Who create surplus value. Who become not just good men, but the best version of themselves. Your son already has everything he needs to get there.
