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A tip for life from Rabbi Pinto's teachings: Free yourself from the child, do not decide for him what to work on - Walla! Judaism

2020-10-19T14:18:50.120Z


Many parents find it very difficult to let go, they try to determine for their children what to do and what to work, and their behavior sometimes causes the child frustration, sadness and stress at home. The unique educational teaching of the Admor Rabbi Josiah Pinto advocates liberation. View the documentation from the Rabbi's lesson


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A tip for life from Rabbi Pinto's teachings: Free yourself from the child, do not decide for him what to work on

Many parents find it very difficult to let go, they try to determine for their children what to do and what to work, and their behavior sometimes causes the child frustration, sadness and stress at home.

The unique educational teaching of the Admor Rabbi Josiah Pinto advocates liberation. View the documentation from the Rabbi's lesson

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Many parents find it very difficult to let go, they try to determine for their children what to do and what to work, and their behavior sometimes causes the child frustration, sadness and stress at home.



The unique educational teachings of the Rebbe, Rabbi Pinto believes releasing. Does not impose on the children, but to understand what makes them good and what is good, and to encourage them - to deal with it.



Documenting the rate of Admor Rabbi Pinto is saying this emphatically: "Many times the parents take the child to do a job he does not want at all. The man is an accountant and he even wants to be a lawyer, or he is a lawyer and he wanted to be a carpenter. A person has to release his child to do what his mind wants and good, what the child does Good in heart and soul. "

Rabbi Pinto added: "When a man does something he does not do him good - he lives in sadness, sadness and anger. He quarrels with his wife and children, not good for him. A man has to find the real line that will do him good - and live with it and be whole."

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