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  • Calmer Friday, Kinder Home
    Jan 20 2026

    We share a simple plan to turn Friday chaos into a calm, repeatable rhythm that kids can follow and enjoy. Predictable routines, age-right jobs, and small early prep steps make Shabbos smoother and more connected.

    • why predictable Fridays reduce pushback
    • how to post and follow a simple routine
    • giving age-right jobs with clear success
    • planning jobs with kids for buy-in
    • the two-job rule and clear time limits
    • respectful requests that teach life skills
    • bringing fun with music, timers, and real cooking
    • small early prep that makes Friday lighter
    • one weekly question to guide change


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    5 min
  • Shabbos Without The Pressure
    Jan 13 2026

    We explore how the Shabbos you imagine meets the one you live, and why an expectation reset makes Fridays lighter and family time warmer. Practical reflection prompts help align ideals with your current stage of parenting so spills and sibling fights stop feeling like failures.

    • fantasy versus reality on Friday afternoons
    • why expectations shape Shabbos more than behavior
    • acceptance of mess, noise and imperfect meals
    • four reflection questions to recalibrate goals
    • realistic bonding time with kids
    • normalising sibling rivalry and seeking repair
    • age-appropriate helping and simple tasks
    • preview of cooperation strategies for next week

    Thanks for joining me on Simply Jewish Parenting. You are doing great work creating a home of warmth, respect, and emotional safety, and raising the next generation of Collins Throw


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    5 min
  • Learning To Love Shabbos Amid Chaos And Change
    Jan 6 2026

    I share how our early Shabbos with kids felt chaotic and how shifting to progress over perfection brought calm and joy. Four simple goals guide a kinder home: trust yourself, involve your kids, celebrate wins, and protect a small ritual for mom.

    • understanding the learning curve and dropping perfection
    • moving from chaos to 60–70 percent better
    • four goals for calmer Shabbos and resilient kids
    • planning with children and solution-focused language
    • daily question of what went right today
    • honoring the role of mothers and the home
    • a two to five minute mom-first ritual each week
    • weekly action step to reinforce new habits

    Tell yourself you're a good mother and then do something special for yourself, this Shabbos


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    4 min
  • Eight Simple Habits For A Calmer, Kinder Home
    Dec 30 2025

    We map out eight simple practices that create a calmer, warmer home most of the time by shifting adult tone, language, and daily habits. One small, consistent change this week can reset the emotional climate and help kids feel safer and behave better.

    • focusing on what we control as parents
    • using cognitive reframing to reduce drama
    • thanking family members for small acts
    • letting kids overhear genuine praise
    • reinforcing teamwork and family identity
    • offering identity-shaping compliments to children
    • praising a spouse publicly to model respect
    • showing respect for a father’s role in decision-making
    • choosing one action for five days to build momentum

    Choose one of these ideas, one positivity practice, then commit to it for five days. Okay, even one day.


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    7 min
  • Why Kids Misbehave And What To Do First
    Dec 23 2025

    We look at misbehavior through a calmer lens and show how four basic needs—sleep, food, routines, and attention—drive most daily struggles. Instead of reacting fast, we teach a quick check that turns chaos into clarity and leads to fewer battles at home.

    • reframing behavior as communication
    • sleep as the first intervention and set bedtimes
    • predictable meals, the power of family dinners, hangry cues
    • routines that reduce friction and build responsibility
    • visual charts for younger kids and collaborative planning for older kids
    • attention as connection, small doses that prevent big blowups
    • the four-question pause before any consequence
    • choose one area to strengthen this week

    If this episode resonated with you, please share it with another parent who can use a little more clarity in calm


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    7 min
  • Handling Party Meltdowns
    Dec 21 2025

    We explore why kids often have a hard time at parties and how to prevent or soften the meltdown with preparation, timing, and gentle resets. We reframe post-party tears as a normal stress release and share scripts, signals, and calm-down tools that truly help.

    • Defining the party meltdown and why it happens
    • How overstimulation affects a developing nervous system
    • Early warning signs to watch for at events
    • Arrive late or leave early to protect energy
    • Practical calm-down tools for home transitions
    • Reframing complaints and focusing on regulation
    • Weekly action step with check-ins and a secret signal

    If you found this helpful, please share this with another parent who might need to hear it


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    9 min
  • Helping Kids Shine at Parties
    Dec 19 2025

    We share how to turn holiday parties into low-stress, high-joy social labs by teaching etiquette as kindness and confidence. Simple scripts, clear boundaries, and a quick pre-party chat help kids feel ready, patient, and proud.

    • reframing etiquette as tools for connection
    • the five-minute pre-party conversation
    • magic words that open social doors
    • greeting hosts and thanking before leaving
    • waiting turns for food, games, and gifts
    • polite asking without pressure or entitlement
    • house-respect rules and private space
    • role-play ideas that make practice fun
    • building confidence through small wins

    Try this before your child’s next party or play date: take just five minutes for a relaxed conversation. Ask them, what do you think makes someone a great party guest? Or what can we do at our next party to be a good guest?


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    6 min
  • Are Our Kids Selfish?
    Dec 16 2025

    We explore why so-called selfish behavior in kids is usually development and how empathy-first coaching builds gratitude, compassion, and better choices. We share exact scripts for meltdowns, toy sharing, and “nothing to wear” drama, plus a simple weekly action step.

    • reframing “selfish” as normal child development
    • why egocentrism is a stage, not a flaw
    • empathy-first, guidance-second communication
    • scripts for missed-trip tantrums
    • scripts for sharing toys with friends
    • scripts for wardrobe complaints and gratitude
    • modeling compassion and keeping boundaries
    • one practical action step to practice this week

    Okay, here's your action step for this week: When your child does something that seems selfish, pause before reacting. Take a breath, ask yourself what feeling might be behind this behavior. Then respond with empathy first and then guidance second.


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    6 min