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GC 626 Z
We'd be surprised and likely shocked if we were given a dictionary definition of how our children translate the messages they are constantly being sent. Appreciate how the meaning we intend can be light years away from what they actually hear. Rabbi Greenwald teaches how to project unconditional love to your children in ways they will clearly see, hear and feel.
HT 678
In truth, life couldn't be any better than it already is for each individual. Hashem gives each of us the specific tools and tests we need to fulfill our individual mission. When we can grasp the profundity of this concept then we will realize how even a 'special' neshama is truly living in their best of all possible worlds.
KJ 682
The captivating attractions of stories are to help spice up the lesson, and to hammer home the point. Rabbi Pesach Krohn, a master teacher and storyteller teaches powerful ways to mold and present a story. He gives practical ways to bring sparkle to your stories, build a repertoire of tales, and to know who to tell which story - when.
KL 626 B
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.
KL 626 C
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.
KL 626 D
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.
KL 626 E
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.
KL 626 F
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.
KL 626 H
As parents, the unceasing love we have for our children turn us into the best possible teachers they could ever hope for. Since today's world is so full of dangerous messages that can entice our children towards self-destruction, what ideas must we arm them with for protection against a serious fall?
NY 626 AA
What chance do we have to raise the children we hope for without understanding our own middos? Who the mother is and what she believes in will enter deeper into a child in ways that a father could never reach. Rebbetzin Neustadt looks at how to accept ourselves as we are, and to see our children for who they are - even if they remind us of something or someone we might dislike.