This concise, thorough guide gives clear cut advice for instilling mitzvah observance into young children. Rav Berkovits tackles many difficult educational issues including fighting, tznius, making brachos, and parental respect. Also discussed is an interesting approach for teaching children about responsibility vis-a-vis: positive and negative mitzvos, rabbinical decrees, and minhagim.
Rebbetzin Heller presents a sweeping view of where the education of our daughters is headed. She defines chinuch, what it means for them to become an 'Ezer Kenegdo,' and where secular influence has seeped into them. She brilliantly balances the seeming dichotomy of helping our daughters become true Bnos Yisrael, while fully developing their talents and strengths in all areas. The concluding question and answer period brings up pressing and relevant issues that are answered with precision and clarity.
Rabbi Kelemen makes the following radical statement: There are only three concepts needed for achieving success with your children - planting, building and prayer. Which is more important? Learn the balance and how to fuse them in ways to build healthy, responsible children - with lots of life.
In addition to noting current scientific educational studies, Rabbi Kelemen brings to life classic Jewish sources describing the natural growth process of children. Based on his best-selling book of the same title, this four-part series is sensible, clear and entertaining. Topics in this session include: when to teach what, relating to each child's unique level, nipping misbehavior in the bud and being a positive role model.
In addition to noting current scientific educational studies, Rabbi Kelemen brings to life classic Jewish sources describing the natural growth process of children. Based on his best-selling book of the same title, this four-part series is sensible, clear and entertaining. Topics in this session include: when to teach what, relating to each child's unique level, nipping misbehavior in the bud and being a positive role model.
In addition to noting current scientific educational studies, Rabbi Kelemen brings to life classic Jewish sources describing the natural growth process of children. Based on his best-selling book of the same title, this four-part series is sensible, clear and entertaining. Topics in this session include: when to teach what, relating to each child's unique level, nipping misbehavior in the bud and being a positive role model.
The holy mission of parenting requires a good deal more than good intentions. In addition to his scholastic studies, Rabbi Kelemen brings classic Jewish sources alive by describing the natural growth process of children. Based on his best-selling book of the same title, this four-part audio series is sensible, clear and coherent. Topics discussed include: when to teach what, relating to each child's unique level, imparting values, being a positive example, effective punishment methods and nipping misbehavior in the bud. Hear a valid, workable approach that has received international attention.
Chinuch does not only mean to give over information, but how to do it. Hidden within the Haggadah are the keys for success in bringing up our children. Hear about the tools of ingrained repetition, questions, and how to answer them. How can we find the most opportune moment to guide our children?
If you find it difficult to come up with an innovative lesson plan, this tape is for you. Knowing key concepts of what motivates a student, the source of low self-esteem, and which techniques work best at different grades will spur you to design classes that invite everyone's participation.
What are the main differences between a mother and a father’s effect on their progeny? Rabbi Zweig delves into the life and background of Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chananya, who had the supreme capacity to understand human nature. Hear how he explains a mother's unique opportunity to develop a child’s ability to connect with people around him.