lowance and does not do his
household tasks, consider say-
ing, "Are you going to put your
toys away, or do you want to
pay me to put your toys
away?"
Parenting styles vary a great
deal. Some moms and dads are
like helicopters that hover over
their child's every move. They
feel the child cannot do any-
thing on his or her own. Other
parents act like drill sergeants
and bark out orders left and
right.
"The role of a consultant is
ideal," Mrs. Faitler said. "In
this manner, a parent can give a
child guidance, advice and
teach them to problem-solve."
Some ideas:
Ask, "What would be best
for you?" or say, "Feel free to
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Tell your children problems
that occurred when you were
young and ask what they
would have done.
Mrs. Faitler also suggested
making positive statements
rather than negative ones. In-
stead of saying "no" every time
your child wants a cookie, try,
"you can have a cookie after
dinner, or you can ride your
bike when your homework is-
done."
Is giving your child choices
the Jewish way to parenting?
"Yes," Mrs. Faitler said.
"King Solomon said that it is
important to train a child ac-
cording to his way. Parenting
by giving your child choices
and letting him learn from con-
sequences is consistent with
the Torah." ❑
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