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GC 626 P
Before discussing how to understand your adolescent children, recognize that the first obstacle we need to overcome is our hoping they pass through this stage even before they begin it. In this first class, Rabbi Greenwald helps you understand which dimension your adolescents are coming from, and shows in concrete terms how you can help them pass the stage with flying colors. A great series with more to come!.
GC 626 Q
Teens get loads of bad press. Rabbi Greenwald presents a completely new way of relating to adolescents that can reduce tons of tension in your home. Hear how a few simple refinements in your mindset can cause their 'attitude' to dissolve before your eyes. Whether you have kids at this stage or not, hear an eye opening class on relating to rebellious people in general.
GC 626 R
Why do our teenagers sometimes act like two-year-olds, and how should we deal with them when it happens? In this continuation of a great series on child-raising, hear the principles and practical tips on how to guide your children in the right direction, despite their need to rebel.
GC 626 S
Helping your children discover their own worthy goals takes a bit of understanding. But first, have we passed the test of gaining genuine trust from them? A chinuch guide par excellent, Rabbi Greenwald offers a clear roadmap for helping us help our children define their goals and keeping their children steadily on track – without anxiously coaxing them make the right decisions.
GC 626 T
Does your teenager ever appear at the edge of rebelling if you would make the wrong move? If so, what chance do you have to effectively discipline them if you're always worried about snapping the cord? Rabbi Greenwald spells out the golden rule for establishing structure in the home. He also troubleshoots conflict areas like helping out at home and staying out late at night. A must listen.
GC 626 U
All teenagers hit rough spots - but sometimes a difficulty can snowball into a monstrous state of confusion, rejection and rebellion. What four risk factors push an adolescent over the edge? Rabbi Greenwald explains how to look at a child's history and current behavior in order to prevent these heartbreaking scenarios. Hear also the telltale signs that show when a teen is struggling, and tips to compensate once it has begun.
KY 626 A
A punishment is usually considered the fair retribution for a wrong doing. However, God's response of natural consequences and justice includes more - a fitting message that corrects the totality of the individual - including why their deed prevents them from reaching their full potential. From this model, hear how to be 'just' to your children without sacrificing your deeper feelings of love for them, or your belief in their will to become all they can.
MC 626 F
We know that for instance, learning Torah will not exempt one from his obligation to pray, to help a friend, or to wear Tefillin. But Rav Noah asks, to what extent will one's intensive Torah study bring one to acquire the fear and reverence of God? Perhaps the mitzvah of fearing God really requires a separate understanding and undertaking?
ON 626 D
For those who appreciate clear cut principles, Rabbi Orlowek has organized this top 10 for parents seeking clearly defined rules. To safely develop children in today's fast track world, all the do's and dont's thrown at us from all sides leave many of us uncertain or confused. Slow down, and take 10 for a fresh perspective on the topic.
ON 626 L
Being an effective parent is a mix between understanding and experience. How strong is your perception for seeing your child's strengths - as well as your own strengths? How clearly do you demonstrate your love for them in order that at some future time they will be able to feel Hashem's ever present love for them? Building trust, and setting the foundations for clear communications is an important subject, you might want to set an hour aside for understanding it a little better.