What do our children need most from us in the unsteady years of middle school? First, says Head of Middle School Andy Reed, they need our availability.
But making ourselves fully and honestly available runs contrary to so many modern patterns of life, from work demands and short schedules to the ever-tempting screen. In fact, Mr. Reed calls it the Mount Everest of Modern Parenting: replacing frenetic patterns with quiet, contemplative patterns for our own mental management, so that we can be available to the boy who needs us at unexpected times.
Chapters:
1:35 Middle school’s rough reputation
6:39 A boy in search of his role
9:30 Attention shouldn’t be sourced in worry
11:44 How to trust the boy
22:54 A family culture of availability
26:27 Parenting spectrum: from buddy to manager
28:57 The golden mean: accompaniment
31:13 Quiet patterns over frenetic ones
42:28 How to deliver advice
Also on the Forum:
Parenting: Patience or Optimism featuring Andrew Reed
There Is No Manual by Alvaro de Vicente
What Parents and Teachers Need to Know about The Male Brain by Dr. Joseph Lanzilotti
Educating Leaders with Thomas More featuring Dr. Stephen Smith
Featured Opportunities:
Parents’ Conference at The Heights School (April 25, 2026) – link coming soon
The Art of Teaching Boys Conference at The Heights School (May 6-8, 2026) – waitlist
Teaching Essentials Workshop at The Heights School (June 22-26, 2026)
Convivium Conference for Teaching Men at The Heights School (November 2026) – link coming soon