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Talk About Personal Privacy

This all important book is back with a new and improved title (replaces Talking about Private Places) and new ISBN (replaces 9781598260694).This book was created to help even the most skittish parent engage in an honest, positive and upbeat discussion about the dignity and respect with which our bodies are to be treated. Each beautifully […]

Siblings Without Rivalry

This book teaches you practical and useful tools and insights on how to improve your children's relationships with each other. This is a great book to help you make it possible for your children to get along and enjoy their sibling relationships.

Kids Are Worth It!

This bestselling guide focuses on helping you help your kids to develop and grow their own self-discipline. Quit trying to be your child's conscience and instead give them the gift of developing and using their own.

Planting & Building: Raising a Jewish Child

We believe that the most important thing a child needs to grow up happy, connected and well-adjusted is a parent who is happy, connected and well-adjusted. Rabbi Shlomo Wolbe (1914 – 2005) was a world-renown spiritual leader whose impact on the Jewish world is immeasurable. This small volume, studied by thousands, provides a Jewish framework […]

Positive Parenting

We believe that the most important thing a child needs to grow up happy, connected and well-adjusted is a parent who is happy, connected and well-adjusted. Is there a more important profession — or a more challenging one — than parenting? And has it ever been more difficult than in modern times? Media personalities now […]

To Kindle a Soul: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Parents and Teachers

We believe that the most important thing a child needs to grow up happy, connected and well-adjusted is a parent who is happy, connected and well-adjusted. Increasingly, forward-looking scientists and psychologists researching issues of childrearing are finding themselves looking…backwards! After years of failed experiments in education, it is the Torah's eternal wisdom that is proving […]