Contrasted to women, research reveals that boys in the USA are most likely to be identified with a behavior condition, prescribed energizer medicines, fall short out of institution, binge beverage, commit a violent criminal activity, and/or take their very own lives. The Mask You Stay in asks: as a culture, how are we failing our kids?
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Contrasted to women, research reveals that boys in the USA are most likely to be identified with a behavior condition, prescribed energizer medicines, fall short out of institution, binge beverage, commit a violent criminal activity, and/or take their very own lives. The Mask You Stay in asks: as a culture, how are we failing our kids?
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