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Thursday
Dec042014

Ten Conversations You Must Have With Your Son

With special guest:

 

  •   Dr Tim Hawkes

 

Parents are all too familiar with the difficulties of relating to their sons in a language that they understand while they grow from boys to men. Our guest today is Dr Tim Hawkes who as Headmaster of The King’s School is responsible for 1500 boys. Dr Hawkes has held this position since 1998 adding to a wealth of experience gained in England and Australia on how boys can best reach their potential as men.

In his new book Ten Conversations You Must Have With Your Son Dr Hawkes is unafraid to draw on what he describes as his failings as a father, his betrayal as a Headmaster and his inadequacy as a son which might surprise some of our listeners who are aware of his many accomplishments.

The book gets down to the core of how to promote conversations with your boy, what are the important lessons you can give him, what is important after all? In our program we explore the most important conversation of all. We look at what it is that is preventing many parents from having that conversation at a time when it has never been more important for our boys to get the guidance they are screaming out for.

Dr Hawkes is informative, entertaining and a whole lot more. An interview you will not want to miss.

Dr Tim Hawkes

Dr Hawkes has been the Headmaster of The King’s School Parramatta since 1998. The King’s School is Australia’s oldest independent school and has 1500 students. Dr Hawkes is in demand as a conference speaker around the world and is an advisor to Government as a member of the National Safe Schools Framework Roundtable and a member of the Advisory Committee on Boys’ Education. He was awarded an OAM in 2014 for services to education and professional organisations. Most important to our guest is that he is married with three adult children including a son.

Song selection by our guest: Stand by Me by Ben E King

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