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Seven Kabbalistic Steps to Highly Effective Parenting

Torah Guidance on Educating Your Child

Educating one’s child is the focal point of being a mother or father. Learn how the Torah guides us in this most rewarding yet incredibly difficult task.

By Sara Esther Crispe   More articles...  |   RSS Listing of Newest Articles by this Author
Sara Esther Crispe, a writer, inspirational speaker and mother of four, is the editor of TheJewishWoman.org and writes the popular weekly blog, Musing for Meaning. To book Sara Esther for a speaking engagement, please click here.

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Posted: Mar 8, 2010
I am a stay at home mother with two toddler children. It has been challenging raising and disiplining both. I want you to know that I have tried everything! and I have consulted a lot of different resources, But this lecture has been THE MOST informative, straight forward lecture about parenting that I have ever heard. thank you for teaching me to look into myself and into my children before saying yes or no. (I say no alot) from here on I vow to not be a 'lazy' disiplinary. thank you for the instruction. Your daughter is right, you are very good at what you do and you are truly meant for the work you do. Be ever so blessed!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted By Ellenstine Van Dyke, Olathe, kansas,usa

Posted: Oct 15, 2009
Clarity
Thanks Sarah Esther for firstly simplifying a book that requires more focus than what I have been able to muster to date! And secondly for the real life examples that gave the inspiration the integration! It leaves one with a deeper sense of clarity and grasp.
Posted By Adina Adry, Crown Heights NY, brooklyn, ny

Posted: Aug 24, 2009
Grandparents are not Kosher
My almost 4 year old just got back from visiting my dad and step mom who are not kosher. (He came with me and they got kosher food for the visit.) He has very upset that Grandpa is not kosher. What do I say? I can't explain how he grew up Orthodox then dumped it as a teenager and now I came back-its too complicated. Any suggestions? He is starting to learn what is kosher and what is not and kept asking my dad “Is that kosher, is that dairy?” etc…. :)
Posted By Jason Goldstein, Baltimore

Posted: May 8, 2009
I wish I would've known some of this teachings as I raised my four children ...
Be blessed!!!
Posted By sofi

Posted: May 7, 2009
parenting
i really enjoyed the class! from the very beginning to the end Sarah Esther shows a realistic and inspiring way to approach ourselves in parenting our children. Sarah Esther is bravely sharing the heart and the road of empathetic and effective parenting. thank you!
Posted By Rifka Kaplan-Peck

Posted: May 6, 2009
listen to your kid
The class was very informative. I think the mom teaching it could help herself more by listening to what her 9 year old really said: she may feel neglected; maybe. maybe i'm wrong!

You are so blessed to have kids. Your time with them is infinitely more important than any teaching.
Posted By roni

Posted: May 3, 2009
thanks!
I really liked the parenting class, and look foward to more!
Posted By Esther, brooklyn, ny

Posted: May 3, 2009
Fantastic!!!
I loved every minute of this class. I honestly didn't think I would have the attention span to get through a whole hour - but I was absolutely captivated from the beginning. Sara Esther, after years of "reading you" it was such a pleasure to watch you. Your material was so relevant, and your honesty is so refreshing and relatable. You are beautiful on the page and even more beautiful on the screen. Thank you so much - That was a big boost to my mothering. Looking forward to seeing more of you! Blessings.
Posted By Sarah Z



 

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