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MC 626 A
If we stress to our children the importance of being honest, and then we get a call while we're busy and say "tell them I'm not home," what's the message our kids hear? Rabbi Morgenstern sets guidelines and attitudes on how to build our children in yiras shomayim and mitzvah observance. A fundamental talk.
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.
MC 626 C
At what age should we start educating our children in mitzvos? Rabbi Morgenstern offers his expertise on nurturing young children to be more sensitive to improper impressions and environments. Also hear advice on not pushing your children to a higher level before they're ready.
MC 626 C
Rabbi Morgenstern warns us to not rely on your child’s school education for getting nachas from them, and their accomplishments. He gives excellent advice on setting up your home and yourselves as models they will want to emulate, and the attitude to adopt for explaining to them any important needs they may have.
MC 626 D
Instructing children in emunah, tzedakah and other major midos is primarily the parents responsibility. Hear the verbal and non-verbal signs that children most easily pick up on. Rabbi Morgenstern reviews a range of ideas dealing with this topic that can help keep us and those in our charge more on track.
MC 626 E
How appropriate is it to hit a child while disciplining them? Rabbi Morgenstern presents Torah viewpoints on discipline, and the importance of 'structure' and the underlying security it provides in the home. But even during such times we must take them to task to get a message across, it must be done calmly - and with strong overtones of love. Hear motivations you can use for taking extra care when relating vital messages to your children.
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?
MC 626 G
Most parents are quite capable of raising well adjusted children, despite the natural fears and future potential scares this undertaking can create. Rabbi Morgenstern asserts that the best way is with a sincere, deep rooted desire to raise these souls the best we can. He explains that the fear we struggle with most is whether we are fostering in them proper motivation. Hear more about this intention.
MC 626 H
Frantic parents who are trying to get their aimlessly wandering children
back on track are usually very busy just dealing with damage control. What went wrong? Who's really at fault? Rabbi Morgenstern takes a look at several critical issues that notoriously grab the tender hearts of our children. A must-hear for every parent who is wise enough to go for the ounce of prevention.
MC 626 I
One of the last thing a child needs to see in their parents is hypocrisy - whether intentional or not. If this is how chinuch works, is it possible to raise a child to a higher level then they've reached? Rabbi Morgenstern says yes, and shows how we are to explain to them our own human faults - without losing face. Related issues include teaching respect for parents, and for disciplining in a calm manner.