The Blessing of a Skinned Knee

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Author: Wendy Mogel

ISBN-10: 0786158425

ISBN-13: 9780786158423

Category: Jewish Life

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Mothers and fathers want to raise self-disciplined, appreciative, and resourceful children. Publishers Weekly Frustrated with a therapeutic practice that "shifted too frequently to be an anchor" for parents struggling with issues like overindulgence and overscheduling, clinical psychologist Mogel turned to her religious heritage for ways to help her clientsDand her own familyD"find grace and security" in an increasingly complex world. "In the time-tested lessons of Judaism, I discovered insights and practical tools that spoke directly to these issues," writes Mogel, who left her psychology practice in order "to help parents look at their children's anxieties and desires using a different lens." Digging into the rich traditions of the Torah, the Talmud and other Jewish teachings, Mogel builds a parenting blueprint that draws on core spiritual values relevant to families of all faiths. With warmth and humor, she offers strategies for encouraging respect and gratitude in children, and cautions against overprotection ("we treat our children's lives like we're cruise ship directors who must get them to their destinationDadulthoodDsmoothly, without their feeling even the slightest bump or wave") and the pressure of "Lake Wobegon parenting" (a reference to Garrison Keillor's fictional town where "all the children are above average"). Her thoughtful observations consistently illuminate and reassure. Impassioned, lyrical and eminently practical, this inspiring volume is a real treasure. Agent, Betsy Amster. (Jan.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

ContentsAuthor Notes How I Lost One Faith and Found Another The Blessing of Acceptance: Discovering Your Unique and Ordinary ChildThe Blessing of Having Someone to Look Up To: Honoring Mother and FatherThe Blessing of a Skinned Knee: Why God Doesn't Want You to Overprotect Your ChildThe Blessing of Longing: Teaching Your Child an Attitude of GratitudeThe Blessing of Work: Finding the Holy Sparks in Ordinary ChoresThe Blessing of Food: Bringing Moderation, Celebration, and Sanctification to Your TableThe Blessing of Self-Control: Channeling Your Child's Yetzer HaraThe Blessing of Time: Teaching Your Child the Value of the Present MomentThe Blessings of Faith and Tradition: Losing Your Fear of the G Word and Introducing Your Child to Spirituality Notes Recommended Reading Index