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How to Address Toxic Masculinity and Encourage Positive Masculinity in Children

How to Address Toxic Masculinity and Encourage Positive Masculinity in Children

by Parent Line NSW | Mar 30, 2026 | Parents & Carers, School Aged Children, Teenagers

Many parents and carers are concerned about their children being exposed to toxic masculinity—whether online, at school, or among peers. To help families better understand the issue, one of our counsellors shares insights on what toxic masculinity looks like, the...
Supporting a child when someone they know is self-harming

Supporting a child when someone they know is self-harming

by Parent Line NSW | Feb 13, 2026 | Parents & Carers, School Aged Children, Teenagers

When a child learns that a friend is thinking of harming themselves, it can shake their sense of safety and leave them worried, sad, or confused. As parents and carers, your support during this time can make a significant difference to your child’s resilience....

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