30 days of Torah parenting ~ Day 8

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 8 ~ Don’t complain. (Yes, that is referring to you, the parent.)

It was the grownups that didn’t get to go to the Promised Land, not the kids. What was one of their besetting sins? Complaining. Don’t be a bad example. Enough said.

Thanks for your comments. How are you doing with the challenge so far?

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4 Responses

  1. This is one close to my heart!! I have seen not nice behavior mirrored in my pre teen and so not complaining has being something I have being trying hard to do. Luv Donna

  2. Yeah….all I can say is they do Watch EVERYTHING we do, and they do remember everything you ever said….prayer is needed for all parents!

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