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Parenting The Soul of Your Child by Rabbi Mordecai Finley

Parenting the Soul of Your Child begins with wisdom: guiding a child toward becoming safe, healthy, insightful, moral, respectful, and capable of thinking well. Rather than relying primarily on reward, punishment, and behavioral control, this course teaches parents how to use the ordinary struggles of family life — discipline, chores, school performance, sibling conflict, procrastination, defiance, and poor choices — as opportunities for growth, reasoning, and insight. The guiding principle of Parenting with Wisdom is simple: aim more for insight, less for compliance. The gift of insight is a gift for a lifetime. As parents move beyond behavioral management, they can begin to nurture the deeper inner life of the child — the soul — helping guide children toward maturity, depth, and human flourishing.

Course•By Rabbi Mordecai Finley

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WISDOM WORKS™ IN INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS (LEVEL ONE, COURSE ONE) with Rabbi Mordecai Finley

WISDOM WORKS™ – LEVEL ONE, COURSE ONE THE WALL OF VIRTUE – VIRTUE AS RESTRAINT WisdomWorks™ Level One, Course One: The Wall of Virtue, teaches “virtue as restraint” — learning to restrain (not repress) destructive speech and behavior so we can become good people with good habits. Students learn immediate practical skills for calming verbal conflict: “Don’t Talk — Breathe — Go to Script” The course explores the “Four C’s” — Criticizing, Complaining, Condemning, and Escalating conflict — as well as the defensive habits Rabbi Finley calls the “Bad JEDDI.” Unlike traditional therapy, this course focuses less on analyzing the past and more on developing practical skills for healthier relationships in the present and future. Start — or renew — your training now.

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