Joys and Oys of Parenting: Insight and Wisdom from the Jewish Tradition

Behrman House author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Behrman House Inc.,U.S.

Published:15th Sep '16

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Inspired by their own experiences as parents, authors Maurice Elias, Marilyn Gootman, and Heather Schwartz bring together their professional expertise and their Jewish commitment in a work designed as a guide for the practice of intentional parenting—making ‘conscious, deliberate, and value-based parenting choices.’

The Joys of Parenting: Insight and Wisdom from the Jewish Tradition, demonstrates how today’s understanding of child development and the importance of social-emotional intelligence is illuminated and supported by thousands of years of Jewish writings and wisdom. It offers both inspiration and practical advice for parents seeking a way out of the confusion and exhaustion that can often characterize family life. With its focus on wisdom and practices that have proven helpful to generations upon generations of families the book helps them address the oys of parenting while still embracing its joys.

Each topic in The Joys and Oys of Parenting is anchored by a story, biblical reference, or other essential reference point and supported by child development research. What follows then are goals and guidelines that provide practical tips parents can implement immediately and with confidence to create peace in the home, establish effective routines, set limits, encourage effort, promote accountability, and nurture kindness and a sense of gratitude in their families.

The authors also approach problem solving as a highly learnable skill. They offer an eight-step technique that can be employed to just about any parenting challenge, allowing parents to model these skills for their children. With clearly articulated steps such as listening to one’s feelings, stating the problem, brainstorming, and looking for obstacles that might hinder an idea for a solution, the guidelines can help mend frayed tempers and foster feelings of cooperation.

The Joys and Oys of Parenting includes an extensive discussion guide that turns this book into a key resource for community and congregational parent learning groups and workshops.

Contents:

  • Foreword and Introduction
  • The Peaceful Home--Listen skillfully and carefully; Communicate respectfully; Express anger constructively; Minimize sibling rivalry
  • Establish Routines--Create predictability; Sanctify the passage of time through Shabbat; Establish memorable traditions
  • Foster Resilience--Set limits; Let children experience disappointments; Be positive; Know how to laugh
  • Promote Responsibility--Nurture respobnsibility at home; Contribute locally and globally, Promote accountability; Practice problem solving
  • Spark Motivation--Let go; Build competence and confidence; Create connections, Encourage effort and accomplishment
  • Nurture Kindness--Be welcoming; Visit the sick; Help the needy;...

“(The Joys and Oys of Parenting) highlights realistic and practical strategies of nurturing such important qualities in children as kindness, empathy, generosity, motivation, responsibility, gratitude, and resilience—qualities that are essential for well-being throughout our lives. While the book is rooted in Judaic traditions, the wisdom it imparts is applicable for parents regardless of their faith or beliefs”         

--Robert Brooks, PhD, Harvard Medical School, Co-author of Raising Resilient Children: Fostering Strength, Hope, and Optimism in Your Child


“Parents of all faiths will be amazed by the practicality of Jewish tradition, just as they will be drawn to the ancient calls to wholeness, to peace, to goodness, and to love.”                                                                

--Timothy Shriver, PhD, Chair, Special Olympics; cofounder CASEL


A must-read . . . The Joys and Oys of Parenting helps us fulfill the most important roles of our lives—raise good people who can thrive someday without us.”                 

--Michele Borba, EdD, author of Unselfie: Why Empathetic Kids Succeed in Our All-about-Me World


"Highly recommended for community and academic library Parenting instructional reference collections in general, and Family Relationships supplemental studies reading lists in particular"    

 --The Midwest Book Review


ISBN: 9780874419429

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1 pages