Chasidic Israeli filmmaker Rama Burshtein’s new film tells the fascinating story of a Chassidic family in Tel Aviv – almost as fascinating as Rama Burshtein’s own story.
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Anonymous,
January 27, 2008 9:43 AM
concentrating parents and idle children
It's important that parents are attentive to their children with positive reinforcement to their children. There are really no perfect parents, particularly when the mother is reading a book or newspaper and the father wants to watch the big football game on TV.
Sarah Chana Radcliffe practices psychology in Toronto, Canada. She is the author of Make Yourself at Home (Menucha Press 2012), The Fear Fix HarperCollins 2013) and Raise Your Kids without Raising Your Voice (HarperCollins 2006).
Chasidic Israeli filmmaker Rama Burshtein’s new film tells the fascinating story of a Chassidic family in Tel Aviv – almost as fascinating as Rama Burshtein’s own story.
(1) Anonymous, January 27, 2008 9:43 AM
concentrating parents and idle children
It's important that parents are attentive to their children with positive reinforcement to their children. There are really no perfect parents, particularly when the mother is reading a book or newspaper and the father wants to watch the big football game on TV.