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GC 626 G
Before we discipline our children, it's a good idea to first understand what in fact discipline is supposed to accomplish. Without paying attention to this goal we tend to slip into telling them "if you don't... then you can't..." Learn the fundamentals for upgrading their behavior without threats or manipulation. Also hear a few techniques on teaching and reaching without needing to get tough.
GC 626 H
Communicating with the next generation is like trying to communicate with a computer - they blink, say the right things, and appear to be listening - but how much really gets through? Rabbi Greenwald, a noted author and speaker boils the concept of conversation down to four basic principles, and coaches us on how to work them into a two-way relationship with our kids.
GC 626 I
How should you react when you're certain your child is lying to you? How can you open such a discussion without going on the offense? And what's the trick to calm down a room full of screaming children without joining the fray? Rabbi Greenwald offers sharp insights that achieve immediate results.
GC 626 O
Dealing with the school system today may be very different from the system you grew up with. Rabbi Greenwald compares the roles, responsibilities and conjunctions between the school and parents, and recommends ways to worm your way onto the good side of your child’s teachers and principal.
GC 626 V
Choosing an appropriate high school that our child will spend four of his most formative years can be nerve-wracking. Should we aim to get them accepted into a top school they may not be up to? And what if the friends they make in a lower level school do not fit the standards of the home? Rabbi Greenwald lays down basic guidelines to help us and our child reach a fitting solution.
KV 626 A
Chutzpah hurts, not only from its disrespect, but from its busha and total ungratefulness. Some of it stems from the child's ignorance, more from outside influences, but the root is from the child's perception of his parents' behavior. Being the worthy model won't happen overnight, but hearing a clear, passionate discussion on the topic is second best.
MC 620 C
Often the messages that children send need some deciphering. Developing a warm, positive relationship with them is the best way to learn who they really are. Hear principles of when and how to talk to them, and how to relate at their emotional level - with affection. Included is advice on constructive criticism and dealing with screaming.
MC 626 B
How can parents learn the core essence of their child's nature? Rabbi Morgenstern shows us the Jewish way to understand how they tick. By learning to identify their unique talents, strengths and drives early on we can help them move forward in ways that may avoid unnecessary bumps in the road.
PS 626 B
Children are deeply affected by negative messages, especially from the media. Rabbi Pincus asks a very pointed question: why don’t charedi children become super jealous and mean from this dramatic story of the brothers enmity towards Yosef? The answer carries a fundamental principle for transmitting basic Torah values to your progeny.
WD 626 G
Would you like your child to develop this pure desire - 'Mommy, is this good for me?' This engaging chinuch talk offers sound advice for helping your kids keep a healthy distance from negative influences.