A 4-PART WEBINAR FOR MOMS & DADS OF CHILDREN OF ALL AGES
Rabbi & Aliza will share the timeless wisdom of our Sages, personal experience as parents of 10(!) kiddos, and clear methods relevant to our modern age to improve your relationship with your child.
We will be focusing this workshop on YOU.
We will guide participants to discover the deep, fundamental qualities of great parenting they already possess, but often lie untapped. This course is designed to give you the tools you need to grow as a better individual and thereby grow into your role as a better parent. It is never too late to improve!
The hardest jobs we are given in life - being a child, a spouse and especially a parent - are the most rewarding, yet are fraught with the biggest challenges. There’s no school, college or mentoring in these areas, other than what we learn through observation and experience. This workshop seeks to change that. We want to make our significant roles as parents meaningful, enjoyable and constructive.
By embracing a more spiritual mindset, you will be empowered as an individual and as a parent. This recognition of your inherent worth will be transferred to your own child. They will begin to experience feelings of inherent worth, dignity and joy. This is how we foster the unbreakable bond between parent and child.
We look forward to guiding you on this journey!
Registration includes:
4 main online workshops for both parents (or one) (1hr)
1 breakaway online session for moms, 1 breakaway session for dads (45 min)
1 personal private online or in-person session with Rabbi and/or Aliza (45 min)
EXTRAS:
We will try to make class recordings available for the duration of the course
Weekly handout to prepare and follow along with each class
Weekly brief meditation video to internalize the big ideas of the classes
WhatsApp group moderated by Rabbi & Aliza for free-flowing discussion
Dates & Rates:
Tuesdays 8:00 - 9:00pm ET - July 12, 19, 26. August 2nd
Registration is $295/family
10% discount for referring another family
Limited to 10 families
Email: info@miyad.org for updates and more information.