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The Blessing Of A Skinned Knee: Raising Self-Reliant Children
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The Blessing Of A Skinned Knee: Raising Self-Reliant Children
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The Blessing Of A Skinned Knee: Raising Self-Reliant Children
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New York Times
bestselling author and host of the podcast
Nurture vs Nurture
Dr. Wendy Mogel
offers an inspiring roadmap for raising self-reliant, ethical, and compassionate children.
In the trenches of a typical day, every parent encounters a child afflicted with ingratitude and entitlement. Parents want so badly to raise self-disciplined, appreciative, and resourceful children who are not spoiled. But how to accomplish this feat? The answer has eluded the best-intentioned individuals who overprotect, overindulge, and overschedule their children's lives.
Sharing stories of everyday parenting problems and examining them through the lens of the Torah, the Talmud, and important Jewish teachings,
The Blessing of a Skinned Knee
shows parents how to teach children to honor and respect others. Parents will learn to accept that their children are both ordinary and unique, and treasure the power and holiness of the present.
Mogel makes these teachings relevant for any era, and any household of any faith. A unique parenting book,
is both inspiring and effective in the day-to-day challenge of raising self-reliant children.
bestselling author and host of the podcast
Nurture vs Nurture
Dr. Wendy Mogel
offers an inspiring roadmap for raising self-reliant, ethical, and compassionate children.
In the trenches of a typical day, every parent encounters a child afflicted with ingratitude and entitlement. Parents want so badly to raise self-disciplined, appreciative, and resourceful children who are not spoiled. But how to accomplish this feat? The answer has eluded the best-intentioned individuals who overprotect, overindulge, and overschedule their children's lives.
Sharing stories of everyday parenting problems and examining them through the lens of the Torah, the Talmud, and important Jewish teachings,
The Blessing of a Skinned Knee
shows parents how to teach children to honor and respect others. Parents will learn to accept that their children are both ordinary and unique, and treasure the power and holiness of the present.
Mogel makes these teachings relevant for any era, and any household of any faith. A unique parenting book,
is both inspiring and effective in the day-to-day challenge of raising self-reliant children.