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When your child gets into trouble or makes a mistake, it's actually an opportunity for parents to make a connection.
In a world where we are fed so much information through social media, have we stopped being curious and trying to improve ourselves?
We all have a default parenting mode when we go into 'correction' mode - let's think about stepping back and changing our parenting style to 'connection'.
There is a lot of pressure to make our children 'happy' and sometimes this means compromising our values. As parents, we have an incredible opportunity to direct our children along a 'values-based' path rather than a path that's purely based on their happiness.
This week, Dee presents the results of an unofficial poll she's conducted around the playground with students of all ages, asking the question: What would you like your parents to know, about being a teenager in 2022?
Navigating friendships with pre-teens and adolescents can be complicated. What is a true friend and what does friendship really mean?
Should entitlement go hand in hand with responsibility? If we feel we have a 'right' to do something, do we also think about what is expected of us in order to deserve that right?
For many children, their first experience of grief is the loss of a beloved pet or the loss of an elderly family member. How do we support our children to learn how to cope with grief?
Grief and loss are part of our lives and manifest in a lot of different ways - for example losing a job, or a relationship or a beloved pet. Sometimes grief hits us when we least expect it. How do we cope? What support can we give to others who are grieving?
Parents get anxious about parenting! But what happens when the line is blurred and you're not sure whether the anxiety belongs to the parent or the child?
When does normal teenage behaviour cross over into a concern?
The power of healing and what apologies really mean.
Often when there are difficulties in a family, children can sense that something is not OK. How much do you tell your kids about what's going on, and how do you start the conversation?
As CEO of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, Alex Ryvchin has been instrumental in fighting the growing antisemitism in our country, since 7 October.
Listen to this incredible conversation with Shira Krauthammer. Shira is a parenting counsellor and also a supervisor supporting nurses who are working with displaced families in Israel.
This is the story of Kim Ruttenburg an American olah who dropped everything and rushed to Israel on October 7 to set up a portal, facilitating opportunities for volunteering.
The Israeli military summoned roughly 360,000 reservists - miluim - to join the fight against Hamas after 7 October. Gilad Chayen is a Doctor and a Soldier and talks about his experiences.
ZDVO helps rehabilitate those who are physically wounded and emotionally scarred. This episode features three soldiers who were wounded in battle and their emotional, uplifting and inspirational stories of determination and courage.
An interview with Major Ben Walhaus, who was part of the team that travelled to The Hague to defend Israel after South Africa brought a case to the International Court of Justice, accusing Israel of committing acts of genocide in Gaza.
When our children become fearful about what they see happening around the world, how do we talk to them about it?






