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| If necessary, "schedule" your child in your datebook. After all, S/he is at least as important as your other appointments. |
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Parental Expectations
by Dovid Kaplan Understanding the parental rule of "EER" ― Expectation Exceeds Reality.
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I Was Wrong
by R' Abraham Twerski MD When a teacher or parent makes a mistake, should they admit the error, or defend their honor?
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Proper Punishment
by Dovid Kaplan Some tips for parents and teachers, especially relevant to the holiday season.
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Parenting for the Perplexed
by Rabbi Y.Y. Rubinstein Children spot hypocrisy a million miles away. That is a key to bridging the generation gap.
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I'm Bored!
by Dr. Meir Wikler Helping children solve problems independently.
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The Perfect Parent
by Rabbi Boruch Leff What is the most important lesson we can teach to our kids?
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Affluenza
by Raphael/David Pelcovitz Instilling values regarding money: Children learn valuable, lifelong lessons by dealing with the frustration of not getting everything they want.
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A Father’s Words
by Chaya Goldberger Till the final day, she desperately wanted to hear, 'I love you.'
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Living with Kids
by Miriam Adahan How to get the most out of your children, and survive to tell about it.
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Staying Calm with Kids
by Miriam Adahan When a child fails to cooperate, getting angry will ruin the relationship and destroy the child's spirit.
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Role Modeling
by Lawrence Kelemen Children are naturally idealistic, and disrespect a parent or teacher who seems to be a hypocrite.
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Our Short-Term Gift
by Avrohom Stone Our baby daughter -- perfectly normal and healthy -- died suddenly, for no apparent reason.
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Letting Go
by R. Noach Orlowek Parents must teach their children how to make decisions, which often means allowing for mistakes.
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Just a Slight Adjustment of Focus
by Sarah Shapiro If what's important to your child isn't important to you when he's small, then what's important to you won't be important to him when he's big.
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Homeland Self-Esteem
by Miriam Adahan How to avoid your self-worth rising and falling according to the condition of your kitchen sink or your children's behavior.
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Children as Disciples
by R. Noach Orlowek If parents convey to their child that they have only his best interest at heart, then the child's love and respect will continue growing as he matures.
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When Parents Disagree
by R. Noach Orlowek Conflicting disciplinary styles encourage behavioral problems. Disagreements must be settled before disciplining your child.
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When Children Fight
by Miriam Levi The key to reducing sibling rivalry -- and reducing your own headache!
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Love Is Not Enough
by R. Schmidt, R.C.S.W. Parents need to convey their love with kisses and hugs -- at all stages of childhood.
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To Kindle A Soul
by Lawrence Kelemen Training children to sleep through the night in a healthy and safe fashion.
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Education On One Foot
by Shmuel E. Brog In striving to "love your neighbor as yourself," one can nourish his inner chamber as well.
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