Let Them Do It: How Independence Helps Children Grow
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
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
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
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
When teenagers finally take a positive step, even a small one, the way parents respond can either rebuild trust or push them further away.
Rabbi Dan Tyomkin
11.05.26 | 18:05
Many parents feel pressure to keep kids entertained all summer. But experts say children do not need nonstop activities to be happy.
Chen Azulai
11.05.26 | 14:42
What starts as a messy school bag can reveal surprising insights about your child’s world. Here are simple ways to turn backpack battles into moments of connection.
Yehudit Winterveib
11.05.26 | 12:09
Many mothers quietly carry guilt and fear over their children’s behavior. Experts explain how emotional awareness and calm boundaries can create a more peaceful, connected home.
Tamar Schneider
11.05.26 | 11:14
A powerful story about parenting, perseverance, and the importance of never underestimating a child.
Inbal Idan
10.05.26 | 08:21
From a Harvard child prodigy to Elisha ben Avuya, two remarkable stories reveal the painful consequences of pressure driven parenting and forgotten emotional needs.
Hidabroot
07.05.26 | 21:19
A worried father came to Rabbi Shteinman for advice about his son’s learning struggles and received a surprising message about the atmosphere at home.
Rabbi Yochi Danhi
07.05.26 | 10:42
A powerful lesson from Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai about how criticism, judgment, and even silent looks can deeply affect a child’s heart and self worth.
Rabbi Dan Tiumkin
07.05.26 | 10:08
From bedtime chaos to bribing kids to cooperate, parenting shortcuts may solve problems temporarily while creating bigger ones later.
Yochi Danhi
06.05.26 | 20:54
Tantrums and emotional outbursts can leave parents feeling helpless. This simple shift may change everything.
Yochi Danhi
06.05.26 | 20:48
Struggling with constant pushback? Practical strategies to reduce resistance and create calmer, more cooperative moments.
Naama Green
30.04.26 | 18:01
Easy, meaningful activities to help your children build kindness, empathy, and confidence through everyday acts.
Shuli Shmueli
30.04.26 | 17:49
A shocking real-life story reveals the dangers of leaving young children under the care of older siblings.
Shuli Shmueli
30.04.26 | 14:34