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Simply Jewish Parenting

Podcast by Adina Soclof

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Practical Jewish parenting tips for raising resilient, grateful, value-driven children in today’s world.Welcome to Simply Jewish Parenting — practical guidance for raising confident, resilient, values-driven Jewish kids. Hosted by Adina Soclof, Parent Educator, Speech Pathologist, and founder of ParentingSimply.com, this channel helps parents build calm homes, strong character, gratitude, emotional intelligence, and Jewish connection.Expect short, research-based episodes on real parenting challenges: tantrums, entitlement, sibling conflict, screen time, teens pulling away, and holiday overwhelm. Learn how Jewish wisdom, rituals, Shabbat, blessings, Modeh Ani, and traditions can make parenting easier, not harder.Adina has taught thousands of parents and professionals and is the author of Parenting Simply: Preparing Kids for Life. Join a community that understands your struggles and equips you with language, tools, and compassion.Subscribe for Jewish parenting tips, behavior insights, family communication skills, and encouragement—because parenting is hard, but you don’t have to do it alone.

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jakson Shavuot Parenting: Teaching Honor Without Power Struggles kansikuva

Shavuot Parenting: Teaching Honor Without Power Struggles

If your child’s tone is getting sharper and you feel like you’re negotiating every basic request, this conversation offers a calm reset. We take Shavuot as a launching point, focusing on kibbud av va’em (honoring parents) and what it means for real life Jewish parenting when you want respectful kids without turning your home into a battleground.  We dig into a core idea that often gets missed: teaching respect is not about feeding our ego. Kids actually do better when we’re willing to be in charge not harsh, not controlling, but steady, clear, and comfortable being the parent. When we over-explain, bargain, or ask instead of tell because we’re afraid of seeming “mean,” we accidentally train kids to treat us like their assistants. Respectful homes come from parents acting like parents, holding authority with warmth, and keeping boundaries without drama.  You’ll also get a simple, practical tool to try this week: choose one sentence you’ll use every time your child speaks disrespectfully, like “I want to hear you, let’s be respectful,” or “Can we start over?” Said calmly and consistently, it changes the tone of the home over time. If you found this helpful, subscribe, share with a friend who needs it, and leave a review so more parents can find the podcast.

19. touko 2026 - 3 min
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Simple Self Care For Moms

We share three simple self-care habits that help moms stay calmer, more patient, and more grounded when parenting gets messy. We focus on changing self-talk after mistakes, setting respectful boundaries with kids, and using one small treat plus one practical task to shift the tone of the whole day.  • talking to ourselves like we would talk to a friend after a mistake  • allowing children’s feelings while requiring respectful speech  • using a calm script to reset backtalk without yelling  • choosing one indulgent action and one practical action for real-life self-care  • keeping the daily takeaway small enough to actually do  If this episode spoke to you, I'd love to hear from you. You can email me at asockloath at parentingsimply.com with your questions, your parenting struggles, or even topics you'd love for me to cover on a future episode. And if this podcast is helpful to you, please take a minute to leave a review. Reviews help parents find the podcast and they really do make a difference. You could also share this episode with a friend who might need to hear it today.

12. touko 2026 - 2 min
jakson Let Go Of Perfect Mothering kansikuva

Let Go Of Perfect Mothering

Motherhood can feel like an endless test you never signed up for and Mother’s Day can turn the pressure up even more. I want to offer something kinder and more useful: a set of small, practical shifts that make family life more meaningful, more manageable, and a lot more real, without asking you to become a brand-new person by tomorrow. We talk about letting go of perfect mothering and naming the truth that no mom stays patient all the time and no child is perfectly behaved either. From there, we get practical: using gratitude to change the atmosphere at home, delegating so you are not carrying the whole household alone, and holding a quick family meeting so everyone shares responsibility. We also dig into “setting the tone” and how tiny moments like a warm voice, a smile, a kiss goodbye, or a heartfelt welcome home can shape the emotional climate your kids grow up in. Then we go where many parenting conversations forget to go: your needs matter. I share simple scripts for healthy boundaries, like eating your meal before jumping in, and why that kind of self-care is powerful role modeling for children. We close with a reminder that joy is not frivolous, it restores us and sometimes the most Jewish, most human thing you can do is play, move, and breathe again. If this helped, subscribe to Simply Jewish Parenting, share it with a friend who needs a lighter day, and leave a review so more parents can find us. What is the one small change you are going to try this week?

5. touko 2026 - 4 min
jakson Sibling Rivalry Reset kansikuva

Sibling Rivalry Reset

The fighting starts over nothing, then suddenly you’re refereeing a full-blown sibling war. We get it. Sibling rivalry can be one of the most draining parts of parenting, and it can leave you wondering whether you’re doing something wrong. We take a different approach: we normalize sibling conflict while giving you practical, simple tools that lower the heat and help your kids feel safer with each other. We walk through five realistic strategies you can use right away to reduce sibling fighting at home. We talk about why it matters to notice each child’s uniqueness, how small moments of appreciation can reduce jealousy, and why comparisons are so painful even when they sound “positive.” We also share cleaner, more helpful phrases you can say in the moment so you don’t accidentally put your kids in competition for your approval. We dig into two common flashpoints: competition and sharing. We explain how playful racing and “winner/loser” talk can quietly fuel rivalry, and how to keep the same energy while shifting it into teamwork. Then we reframe sharing with more empathy, including language that acknowledges how hard it is and builds confidence instead of shame. We close with a powerful idea about helping each child feel chosen and that they belong, plus a one-minute daily connection practice that can change the tone of your whole home over time. If this helped, subscribe, share with a friend who needs it, and leave a review so more parents can find practical support.

28. huhti 2026 - 4 min
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Letting Go Of Perfect Parenting For Good

That quiet question many parents carry, “Am I doing this right?” can haunt even the most loving home. We’re pulling that fear into the open and untangling why “perfect parenting” feels so required, especially for mothers, and why that pressure often makes us more anxious, more self-critical, and less present with our kids. We talk through three practical mindset shifts that help you move from perfectionism to steadier confidence. First, we normalize what family life actually looks like: messy homes, sibling fights, tantrums, moody teens, and days where everything feels off. Then we shift the spotlight away from the moments you wish you handled better and toward the dozens of small loving actions that build a family. If you struggle with mom guilt, parenting anxiety, or feeling like you’re failing, this reframing can change how you experience your day. We also dig into gratitude as a real parenting tool, not a cliché. Gratitude softens the edges, helps you notice what’s good, and makes room for connection even when nothing is perfect. You’ll leave with one simple daily practice: name three things you did right as a parent, especially the tiny ones, and watch what it does to your confidence over time. If you have a question or situation you want us to address, email asockloth@parentingsimply.com. If this helped, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs the reminder, and leave a review so more parents can find support.

21. huhti 2026 - 6 min
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