Let Them Be Bored: 5 Reasons to Slow It Down This Summer
Summer is almost here. Before becoming your child's full time event planner, discover why boredom can actually be a gift.
Orit Gruskot
14.05.26 | 19:28
Summer is almost here. Before becoming your child's full time event planner, discover why boredom can actually be a gift.
Orit Gruskot
14.05.26 | 19:28
What can sour milk teach us about parenting? A meaningful Shavuot lesson about mistakes, resilience, and helping children rise after they fall.
Rabbi Dan Tiumkin
14.05.26 | 14:01
The urge to jump in comes from love, but stepping back lets kids practice, stumble, and build real independence.
Tehila Cohen
14.05.26 | 13:39
True rehabilitation comes not through punishment alone, but through dignity, warmth, responsibility, and healing the root of human pain
Rabbi Chananya Menas
12.05.26 | 21:34
A powerful spiritual perspective on emotional numbness, hidden goodness, and why compassion, connection, and “ropes of love” are often the key to helping disconnected children heal and return to themselves
Rabbi Dan Tiomkin
12.05.26 | 18:34
A powerful reflection for Tu BiShvat on parenting, emotional growth
Rabbi Dan Tiomkin
12.05.26 | 18:20
Mira Hayut opens up about loss, emunah, and appreciating every moment with our children after the tragedy that changed her life forever.
Hidabroot
12.05.26 | 18:08
A thoughtful look at childhood diagnoses, emotional struggles, and why understanding the root of a child’s challenges can help parents replace frustration and guilt with compassion, clarity, and effective support
Rabbi Dan Tiomkin
12.05.26 | 18:01
A moving reflection on parenting struggling teens, emotional restraint, and why patience is often the key to rebuilding trust and connection.
Yisrael Eldad
12.05.26 | 17:52
As summer break approaches, many parents are already dreading late nights and impossible wake ups. Here is what actually helps teenagers get out of bed.
Rabbi Dan Tyomkin
12.05.26 | 17:38
Children do not always need perfect answers, but they do need one adult who makes them feel safe enough to ask questions, share struggles, and speak honestly without fear.
Rabbi Dan Tyomkin
12.05.26 | 17:19
surprising difference in helping kids fall in love with reading. Many children resist reading because it feels like a chore. Here is how parents can create a more positive and engaging experience around books.
Tehila Cohen
12.05.26 | 17:12
A compassionate reflection on emotional pain, trauma, parenting, and the deeper meaning of the mourning period for the destruction of the Temple
Rabbi Dan Tiomkin
12.05.26 | 14:40
A powerful reflection for parents and educators on using vacation time to strengthen emotional connection, discover children’s hidden talents, build trust, and move from simply teaching children to truly understanding and guiding their souls
Rabbi Yisrael Azulai
12.05.26 | 13:35
An in depth look at the emotional, educational, and social causes behind growing youth violence
12.05.26 | 13:21
A powerful parenting reflection on patience, emotional growth, individuality, and connection
Rabbi Dan Tiomkin
12.05.26 | 12:48
A thoughtful parenting perspective on why overly adult roles can create tension between siblings, how parentified children develop controlling behavior, and how parents can restore healthy family balance with warmth and boundaries
12.05.26 | 11:57
Guidance for parents trying to help struggling teenagers through empathy, connection, and understanding
Rabbi Dan Tiomkin
12.05.26 | 09:57
Parenting is not only about raising children. Sometimes the greatest transformation happens quietly within the parents themselves.
Rabbi Dan Tyomkin
12.05.26 | 08:45
What if the parenting tools that work best are the ones parents use the least? A surprising look at why connection often works better than control.
Rabbi Dan Tyomkin
12.05.26 | 08:29