We will design and implement a full marketing plan and turnkey operation, including a flyer, brochure, poster, press release, e-mail, synagogue and school bulletin inserts at no charge. Topics presented may be on early childhood, elementary, or high school levels. A sampling of past programs includes such topics as Maximizing Your Child’s Potential, Setting Limits, Enhancing Communication Skills, Oppositional Behavior, Developing Positive Self-Esteem, Sibling Rivalry, Dealing with the Homework Battle, Affluenza and the Economy, etc. There are various formats for presentation that we will be happy to discuss with you.
Upcoming Events:
Addictive Behaviors Among Our Young:Internet, Gambling, Drinking, Eating, Shopping & Texting at CONGREGATION KETER TORAH
Sunday, April 29, 2012 @ Congregation Keter Torah
600 Roemer Avenue, Teaneck, NJ 07666
Download the Flyer Here!
Previous Events:
Empowering Success as a Single Parent at YOUNG ISRAEL OF FLATBUSH
Motzoai Shabbat, January 7th, 2012 @ Young Israel of Flatbush
1012 Avenue I, Brooklyn, NY 11230
Positive Jewish Parenting at BEN PORAT YOSEF
Motzoai Shabbat, November 19th, 2011 @ Ben Porat Yosef
East 243 Frisch Court, Paramus, NJ
Communicating With Your Adolescent - Dr. David Pelcovitz
Panel Discussion: How to Respond to Your Teenager about Religious Hypocrisy.
Audio MP3's of the Other Presenters are Available in the Recent Archives Section on the Department of Community Service's Homepage! Check them out!
Positive Jewish Parenting AT SHULAMITH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS!!
Sunday morning, May 15th, 2011 @ Shulamith Elementary School
1277 East 14th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11230
Rabbi Ralph Pelcovitz: Balanced Parenting
Dr. David Pelcovitz: How to Raise Our Children with Jewish Values
Rachel Pill, LCSW: The Over Extended Family - How to Manage Our Time Effectively
Dr. David Lieberman: Instilling and Strengthening Positive Self-Esteem in Children
More Events
(click titles to view links)
Parenting Programs in Deal
The Orthodox Union and Sephardic Bikur Holim (SBH) will present “Parenting University,” a six-part series, to be held one Wednesday a month from January to June.
Click here for more information

December 26, 2009
The Positive Jewish Parenting Communal Conference for Parents at Yavneh Academy, Paramus, NJ
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Video: Meaningful Connections: Between the Generations
Presented by
Rabbi Jacob J. Schacter, Ph.D.
Video: Warning: Information Overload! When Too Much Knowledge Becomes a Dangerous Thing
Presented by
Norman Blumenthal, Ph.D.
Nurturing Spirituality and Idealism in a Culture of Immediate Gratification and Materialism
Presented by
Norman Blumenthal, Ph.D.
Raising Resilient Children
Presented by
David Yammer, Ph.D
When Your Child Defies You
Presented by
Rochelle Harary, M.S.
Body Image and Self-Esteem: An Interactive Workshop
Presented by
Rochelle Harary, M.S.
Stop Overreacting! Reacting Calmly to Our Children
Presented by
Judith Siegel, Ph.D.
What Children Learn from Their Parents’ Marriage: A Blueprint for Relationships
Presented by
Judith Siegel, Ph.D.
Raising Emotionally Healthy Pre-Schoolers
Presented by
Chaya Gorsetman, Ed.D.
Finally, you can go directly to the OURadio channel that features all of the Yavneh Positive Jewish Parenting audio recordings by clicking here
May 3, 2009
Positive Jewish Parenting and Marriage at the Educational Alliance, New York, NY
Presented by: Dr. Normal Blumenthal
The Making of a Mensch: Instilling Positive Values in Our Children
March 22, 2009
Positive Jewish Parenting
1. How to set limits and discipline your child by: Dr. Normal Blumenthal
2. Sibling Rivalry (starts at 3:02)
December 6, 2008
Positive Jewish Parenting-Hebrew Academy of Nassau County
1. Setting Limits and Disciplining your Teenager by:
Gila Zelinger
2. Speaking to Adolescents about World Events
by: Dr. David Pelcovitz
3. The Uniqueness of a Child
by: Dr. David Pelcovitz
4. Putting the Odds in Our Favor-Helping to Raise kids that are Emotionally Happy, Healthy and have Self Esteem.
Articles
New Study 2009: Youth Now Have More Mental Health Issues
If Your Kids Are Awake, They’re Probably Online
