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The Art of Developing a Kesher With Your Talmidim; The Invisible ingredients Behind Students' Growth and Achievment Part I: Rabbi Dr. Yitzchok Lob '08
 
 
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The Art of Developing a Kesher With Your Talmidim; The Invisible ingredients Behind Students' Growth and Achievment Part I: Rabbi Dr. Yitzchok Lob '08

 
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Date Added : 02/03/2010
Last Modified Date : 02/04/2010
Grades : Early Childhood, Elementary, Middle School, High School, Administration
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The following topics are discussed in this session:

  • A safe classsroom, nurturing an enviroment of respect
  • Developing empathy. building trust
  • Warm interactions, a focus on dignity
  • Disciplining strategies that don't damage the child
  • Challenging students and holding them accountable
  • Creating an atmosphere of simcha
  • Promoting students' self esteem

 
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