LONG READS Issue 779 · September 25, 2019

To See or Not to See

Four experts share their perspective on common parenting scenarios, and let us know when we have to act and when the best action is inaction

To See or Not to See

Parenting is complicated. When kids misbehave, it can often spiral out of control. When should we crack down? What can we ignore? Four experts share their perspective on common parenting scenarios, and let us know when we have to act and when the best action is inaction

 

Meet Our Panelists

Dr. Meir Wikler is a psychotherapist and family counselor in full-time private practice with offices in Brooklyn, NY and Lakewood, NJ. He also publishes and lectures extensively on Torah-based parenting.

Perl Abramovitz of Brooklyn, NY, is an international speaker and highly acclaimed parenting educator. Perl has been teaching her unique parenting method to thousands of parents in the United States and abroad for over a decade.

Adina Soclof is a Cleveland, OH-based parent educator and speech pathologist. Adina is the founder of ParentingSimply, an online community that helps parents connect with their children, and learn simple and practical skills to create a peaceful home.

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