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by Sarah Chana Radcliffe, M.Ed., C.Psych.Assoc. |
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Teaching children how to communicate respectfully no matter what they are feeling.
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Drills
by Yael Mermelstein
What to do in case of an earthquake and other household emergencies. |
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Sit Down and Talk
by Hindy Wolf Bluestone, M.S.
How to replace the Internet as your child's primary source of information. |
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When the Bough Doesn't Break
by Judy Gruenfeld
My life changed when instead of looking at my son as a punishment, I began looking at him as a blessing. |
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Authority in Parenting
by Chana Heller
Authority is not a four letter word. It's essential in raising healthy children, and in fostering their relationship with God. |
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Because I Said So
by Riva Pomerantz
Leave the automatic pilot switch off when your kids ask, "Why not?" |
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Avoiding Mother Burn-Out
by Tzippora Price M.Sc.
Practical advice for getting out of the "If only someone would notice" syndrome. |
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Tell a Story, Raise a Child
by Ruchama King Feuerman
No matter how much my kids resent my daily barrage of "no's," I still have that special bond that happens every night when I tell them a story. |
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Seeing the Stars
by Sara Debbie Gutfreund
Holidays are not about escaping reality. They are about finding the inner beauty of our lives. |
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Sticky Situation
by Nesanel Yoel Safran
A High Holiday ethical dilemma to read and discuss with your kids. |
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Let Your Children Know You
by Tzippora Price M.Sc.
Letting our children know us will help keep them close, even in difficult times. |
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Adopting Love
by Riva Pomerantz
Why Jim and Yael Putney adopted four special needs Jewish children and moved to Israel. |
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Prisoner
by Elise Dolman
Grappling with my father's mental illness. |
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Creating Through Love
by Dr. Bernie Siegel
Give your children the most important thing they need: your love. |
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My New Dad
by Debbie Fisch
Real change is possible after 50. I know because I saw it happen. |
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My Father, the Hassid
by Ruchama King Feuerman
Most parents will embarrass their children. The question is: how? |
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Making House a Home
by Rabbi Ephraim Shore
My mother raised two rabbis and the Emmy-award winning creator of the hit show House. What was her secret? |
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Gaining Cooperation
by Dr. Meir Wikler
How to get your kids to help with chores and household responsibilities. |
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Love is not a Luxury
by Chana (Jenny) Weisberg
Our love for our children -- and our ability to express that love -- will ultimately make them or break them. |
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Hit and Run
by Rabbi Yaakov Salomon
Surviving adolescence with two words. |
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Hide and Seek
by Bassi Gruen
Suddenly, my son and I were once again embroiled in a power struggle. |
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Making Friends
by Dr. Meir Wikler
Helping children build friendships that last. |
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Stopping Lashon Hara
by Sarah Chana Radcliffe, M.Ed., C.Psych.Assoc.
A primer on how to raise our children to look at the positive and speak well about others. |
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The Child Knows
by Rabbi Baruch Rabinowitz
Loving our children unconditionally, especially those with special needs. |
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Shielding Our Children
by Emuna Braverman
Are we helping our children by protecting them from all of life's difficulties? |
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The Gift of ADHD
by Jeffrey Dunetz
ADHD has taught my daughter that nothing comes without working very hard and that you don't take good friends for granted. |
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Family Holiday Guides
by Rabbi Yair Kobernick
Let Shrilly the Shofar take you and your family on a guided tour of the High Holidays, uncovering the deeper meanings of the most awesome days in the Jewish year! |
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Two Parents, One Voice
by Chana Heller
Presenting a united front and speaking to our children with one voice is essential for effective parenting. |
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A Radical Parenting Theory
by Emuna Braverman
Jewish wisdom is silent on whether or not you should use the Ferber method because, contrary to popular belief, it is not a moral issue. |
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Mother's Day, Jewish Style
by Rabbi Boruch Leff
Go ahead and take her out for dinner, but make sure your display of gratitude isn't just a once-a-year occasion. |
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Being an Imperfect Parent
by Rabbi Noach Orlowek
Perfectionists are living in the wrong world. Teach your children how to avoid this debilitating habit. |
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It's Not about Me
by Shira Goldman
My daughter wants the fancy ring, the elaborate gown, and all the bells and whistles that I could not care less about. But this is her wedding, not mine. |
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Bullies and Nebs
by Dr. Meir Wikler
Helping your child navigate the childhood food chain. |
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From Parent to Parents: A Passover Letter
by Rabbi Yaakov Salomon
In a world dominated by distractions galore, Passover affords parents an opportunity to connect with their kids in a most meaningful and magical way. |
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Eleven Fingers
by Bassi Gruen
It's not about give and take; it's about give and give. |
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The Stolen Hour
by Bassi Gruen
They were stealing the only hour in the entire week that was mine. |
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Loving Your New Brother
by Jeff Jacoby
After an international adoption process that dragged on for nearly two years, the day Micah finally came home was one of the happiest our family has known. |
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Ritalin and Judaism
by Sara Yoheved Rigler
Our children's aptitudes, our attitudes, and the spiritual challenge. |
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