Parents, what a pivotal time you're in!
Your sons are growing up, making the sometimes awkward, uncertain, and stressful transition into adulthood. This can be a time of great hope, but is can also be a time of tremendous pressure, uncertainty, anger and fear. Stepping into the unknown is scary and there’s a lot to be concerned about…
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Is your son always on his phone or playing video games? Do you worry that he won’t develop the skills to connect meaningfully in the real world?
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Or maybe you wonder about the group of kids he hangs out with. Are they getting into trouble? Are they experimenting with drugs?
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Or do you wonder why he’s not hanging out with other kids? Is he lonely? Afraid?
That would break your heart, because…
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You want him to have purpose and make a meaningful contribution in the world so he’ll be fulfilled.
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You want him to have the skills to connect with others and create nourishing relationships where he’ll be loved and appreciated.
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Ultimately, you want him to be happy and healthy, and you’d do anything to help and support him in making things go well for him.
What if there was a way to make it easier for you all to navigate this transition?
There is.
It's an ancient—but mostly forgotten—technology called rites of passage. The team here at Rocky Mountain Rites leads rites-of-passage weekends for young men by providing wilderness-based containers where young men build confidence, communication skills, and deep connection with themselves, their peers, and nature.
We will help your son cross the threshold into adulthood.