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46. Practical Strategies to Become a More Empathic Parent | Rabbi Dr. Alex Mondrow

46. Practical Strategies to Become a More Empathic Parent | Rabbi Dr. Alex Mondrow

FromThe Jews Next Dor


46. Practical Strategies to Become a More Empathic Parent | Rabbi Dr. Alex Mondrow

FromThe Jews Next Dor

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Oct 29, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! We have the amazing pleasure to be talking with Rabbi Dr. Alex Mondrow.

Rabbi Dr. Mondrow served as the Rav of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine Synagogue. He currently maintains a private psychology practice in Yerushalayim and Teaneck and is a mental health advisor at Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS) -Yeshiva University. He teaches widely on the topics related to Torah, psychology, and the intersection of the two.

We talk about the importance of empathic parenting and how developing emotional empathy skills can help parents strengthen their relationships with children of all ages. Dr. Mondrow provides practical strategies for cultivating empathy and developing deep connections with your child.
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00:00 - Intro
01:22 - What is empathy?
12:25 - Cognitive vs. emotional empathy
19:27 - The role of discipline
21:16 - Different steps of emphatic parenting
23:55 - How should a parent play with a child?
27:30 - What to do when your parenting is not emphatic?
33:43 - Communication and empathy with older children
37:21 - The importance of being truly present
42:25 - The final message

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Released:
Oct 29, 2023
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Podcast episode

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The Jews Next Dor is the Jewish parenting podcast focused on helping parents to raise passionate and committed Jews. In general, parenting can be challenging, and children don’t come with an operating manual. This challenge is magnified when adding our Jewish values of raising children to be passionate and committed about being Jewish, about developing a relationship with Hashem. As such, we will begin at the most basic level of parenting, and build on that, month after month, with weekly episodes, learning from leading experts of our dor, our generation, about raising the Jews of the next Dor