How to Communicate With Children and Others
A 10-Point Guide to Communicating with Children 1. Speak to a Child with Respect: One of the most common complaints adults have about children is
A 10-Point Guide to Communicating with Children 1. Speak to a Child with Respect: One of the most common complaints adults have about children is
Israel has always been close to my heart, but the news from my favorite country has been far too bleak lately. News of stabbings and
Postdoctoral researcher at University of Amsterdam It is natural for parents to value their child–and feeling valued is key to children’s well-being; but some parents
Albany–In a ceremony presented by the NYS Office for People with Developmental Disabilities, Boro Park Lumber in Brooklyn was First Runner-Up for the 2014 WORKS
Aside from avoiding homework entirely, there are other alternatives. The following recommendations can make those assignments more effective, creative, and motivational. According to the National
In the summer after 3rd grade, I competed against a girl named Rebecca for the end-of-season summer swim contest at our local country club. For
New York–More than 1,000 OHEL friends, supporters and family members packed the grand ballroom of New York’s Marriott Marquis Hotel in Times Square to celebrate
Don’t Undo the Consequences! In the middle of the summer two years ago, I traveled from Camp Dora Golding in East Stroudsburg, PA, to New
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Has a student’s day really been turned upside down? Is it true that some teachers are teaching their students at home, after the end of
Yavneh Academy grade 2-5 families spent Motzei Shabbat together skating at McKay Ice Rink in Englewood. Yavneh faculty member Mr. Chaim Sussman coordinated the very
River Edge–The SINAI middle school students at RYNJ invited the publisher of The Jewish Link of Bergen County, Mr. Moshe Kinderlehrer, to speak to them