Friday, September 24, 2010

My son or daughter and not like the Hebrew school-what should I do?


"My daughter doesn't like going to school. Difficult we have tried other religious school, and they keep complaining that it's boring, they learn something there, and that as a result, she would not be able to read her "Hassouna Barasha to Pat". What should I do? Should I force my kids go to school Hebrew? Should I hire a teacher instead? "

Hebrew, Seminary and mother to assure you that you are not alone in facing these dilemmas.

Here are a few do's and do's tips book awards.

* First of all, don't blame your child (or yourself)-there can be many reasons why he feels that he or she hesitated to go to school. "may not get together with other children in the class? Maybe feel behind the Hebrew reading/writing skills? Or it could be that they want to play outside with other friends who do not attend religious schools?

* Talk with your child. Let your child know how you feel Hebrew school. Sharing of experience and your participation to Judaism.Listen to your baby, trying to figure out what is really bothering them.

Try to remember how I felt when I went to school.He was always so fun?You will not (a) instead of doing something else instead?, what you gain from attending school.

Be positive about Hebrew school.Encourage your child to focus on other activities, fun or interesting in Hebrew school, except Hebrew. What about interesting stories of the Bible?Barasha weekly?, arts and crafts projects "Jewish holidays?

Don't blame teachers-in my experience, I met some great teachers in the work of students "unhappy" and vice versa.

Talk to teachers to explore other options to get more engaging and challenging students in school activities can act in the story of the Bible and drama will be more attractive to your child; perhaps the student can create or run a tool to demonstrate their understanding of the main idea of barasha? modern dances can be very enjoyable and reflect students ' understanding.

How do you get along with Hebrew? get more involved in Hebrew yourself.How to get each teacher-you and your baby-to learn together?

Unfortunately, it can't be all spend a year in Israel now (although it has an interesting and challenging), but there are many other things you can do to help your child be driven towards his studies Hebrew school. thing is listening to your baby, talk to teachers, and try to make some concessions, be positive and supportive about your child's learning.








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About the author

Ronny Rosenthal Gazette is published author, and a Jewish school and Jewish or Brunei holds a MSC. degree in education and outreach.

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