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30 days of Torah parenting ~ Day 20

November 19, 2011 by Heidi 1 Comment

Monthly challenges can be great fun. They help us improve our lives one little step at a time. Great changes take little bits of work over time. So I am pleased to bring you a month of ideas to help you improve your Torah parenting skills. I am excited to hone myself during the month of November, and I hope you will join me. Please take a little time to do the project each day and share your experiences with the rest of us each day. Some projects are fun, some are a little more serious. Enjoy!

Day 20 ~ Learn about the concept of honor.

Dr. Frank Seekins has done a wonderful audio teaching on honor. You can download it here.

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30 days of Torah parenting ~ Day 21

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  1. good parenting says

    February 10, 2012 at 1:37 pm

    G’Day! Torahfamilyliving,
    On a similar note, There are a lot of, nicely-documented tests which point out that family members are shifting on a world stage. For the period of the earlier a few ages, the construction, company, features and interactions of American households have revolutionized. The traditional family unit composition that encompassed a mom, father and kids is no more time the norm. This change in the framework of families is the end result of immediate social alter that transpired around 1970 and 1980, heightened by a change in the status and roles of most women. The rise in single mother or father people in America was also most distinguished in the intervals 1979 to 1983, 1989 to 1993, and 2000 to 2003, which were intervals of substantial financial downturn.
    Kindest Regards

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