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| Bo: Liberating Your Child
Do we dismiss our child's issues as insignificant? Do we reassure him that this "little" incident will pass, without validating what he is experiencing, in this moment? |  |
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| Yitro: The Third Month Family
"My children are constantly fighting with each other," laments Susan, a mother of three. "Will there ever be peace in my home?" |  |
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| Terumah: The Self-Made Child
My daughter is always complaining that "all the other mothers" always do their children's projects and homework for them... |  |
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| Ki Tisa: Proactive Parenting
Tapping your child's essential goodness
Is there any benefit in compelling your child to do what is right, when he's only doing so because he cannot disobey you? |  |
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| Vayakhel: Look Out For Those Pegs!
Building your child's character requires focusing on the "big" issues; but it also means not neglecting the "minor pegs" grounding his values |  |
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| Vayikra: A Great Smallness
As parents, we obviously believe that genuine self-esteem is important to our children's psychological and spiritual development. But how can we avoid the hubris and laziness that invariably accompany an inflated self-image? |  |
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| Shemini: Food for Growth
Split hooves, cud chewing, fins and scales, a tradition of edible birds -- as lessons in parenting |  |
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| Matot-Massei: The Parenting Rod
"One who spares the rod, hates his child" -- what is the parctical meaning in this adage for today's parent? |  |
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