How to not RUIN a sensitive child
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- čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
- Neurodivergent children (such as those with ASD, ADHD, and others) carry a unique light that is often unrecognized which can lead to pain and isolation. It is up to parents to help their children discover and embrace that which makes them special and help them to shine their light.
Emphasizing Carl Jung's insight "the greatest burden on a child is the unlived life of the parent," Rabbi Taub retells the Biblical story of Leah and her daughter Dinah as a case study of the effects that a parent's unfulfilled destiny has on a child.
Recorded live on 19 Kislev at Bais Menachem of North Miami Beach
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Thank you, while I’m not Jewish, I love listening to your perspective on neurodivergence. It’s clear you’ve lived these experiences yourself, and carefully observed the experiences of others around you
You could never be cringey in my eyes Rabbi! You’re my favourite wise online teacher, father, friend personality!
Your so kind. Thank you!
Thank you Rabbi Taub.
INFJ HSP the most highly sensitive of the NF sensitive group. This makes so much sense!! I love listening to your narrative. The value of words to capture what would remain silent. 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻
Thank you for another amazing class. Can you make a series on the Hayom Yom? I want to learn it on a deeper level.
In the earliest parts of the Bible, "firstborn" indicates the eldest son. Within the Hebrew culture, it indicated a position of strength and the son to whom leadership of the family would pass when the father died.
Thank you
Because he says kind sir, I think he really wants to know your details, but sometimes I miss things too.
I hope so. It’s hard to tell.
🕎 Happy Chanukah! 🕎
May the light of the menorah burn brightly helping to bring the coming of Moshiach!
We want to Moshiach now!
We don't want to wait!
I lit two menorah tonight! First time I did, too! I liked it. That's part of your influence on me, Rabbi, to bring more light! Your light brightens mine brightens ... where will this joyful madness end? Moshiach.
Why can't we be? Without beginning, without end?
- David (Sylvian).
Rabbi taub I have a question. Do u think yakov avinu didn’t understand the concept your explaining in regard to how to deal with out of the box children?
This is all based on a sicha from Likkutei Sichos vol. 35, pp. 152-154. I would encourage you to look at the original. Perhaps you will learn it differently than I did.
Be as cringey as possible, kind sir.
Please explain your comment. It sounds like you are using low effort sarcasm to mock me. But I am not sure. Can you clarify?
@@SoulWordsI think they're saying that you should just be yourself.
@@ratleader90Agreed! An authentic Rabbi is a blessing to us all!