Society around us sends many messages about parenting, and they are not necessarily positive. Some people feel that children are a hindrance, that they “cramp our style” and limit our ability to “enjoy life.” What is the Torah response to this attitude and how does one endeavor to raise respectful, purpose-driven children?
In this husband-wife workshop, Atlanta Shluchim Rabbi Yossi and Dassie New share a fresh Torah-perspective on education.
Presented at the 2013 National Jewish Retreat, they offer important tips on how to give children the tools to combat society’s negative attitudes, and make children feel wanted and loved.
They speak on how to foster respect in our children, and how to provide the real “quality time” to raise wonderful children in this modern age.
I’m wondering if your opinion on quality time is referring to a huge quantity of quality time, bec, I don’t see anything wrong
with, for example, playing dreidel with your children especially if you have a small family. There are obviously many other beautiful ways to use quality time with our children.
Very impressed with this talk! Practical and gives advice to every parent!
I think everyone should hear this! They speak very well and are very realistic. These are people that understand the challenges of this day and age and address it. Kol Hakavod!
I really enjoyed the presentation
What impressive Shluchim. Everyone would learn something invaluable from this session. It’s a gift for parents, grandparents and educators. Thankyou Rabbi Yossi and Dassie New. Keep up the great work and be blessed.
very interesting.
Watched the whole thing, very inspiring, thank you.
this video is a must watch for every single parent, inspires us to make sure to enjoy our children.
Great Job Yossie and Dassie. Its about time someone is standing up for good old fashioned standards!
There are soo many great treasures the Rebbe bestowed upon us to have hatzlacha in chinuch!
1. Investing 30min per day to think about your child/rens chinuch
2. Dugma Chaya! work hard on your own self development, model “Avoda”, self improvement, Yiras Shomayim, Simcha Shel Mitzvah, Respect for Torah Authority etc
3. Provid a happy warm, loving jewish home! “Live” Chasidus, Live true ahavas chinum…
Looking like a big chossid from the outside, doesnt necessarily ensure that (in the home) your “living” and practicing the Rebbe’s guidelines!
Agbag