December 9, 2024 - 08:28

Join renowned educator Rabbi Moshe Lieblich for a transformative workshop designed to help parents build stronger relationships with their children and become the role models their kids need to thrive. This engaging event aims to equip parents with essential tools and strategies to foster a nurturing and supportive home environment.
Rabbi Lieblich will share his insights on effective communication, emotional intelligence, and the importance of modeling positive behavior. Participants will learn how to navigate the challenges of modern parenting, addressing issues such as screen time, peer pressure, and the balance between discipline and affection.
Attendees can expect interactive discussions, practical exercises, and an opportunity to connect with other parents facing similar challenges. This workshop is not just about learning; it's about creating a community of support and understanding. Parents will leave feeling empowered and inspired to strengthen their family bonds and cultivate a loving atmosphere for their children to flourish. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your parenting journey!
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