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-> Chinuch, Education & Schooling
tzivi
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Sat, Nov 26 2005, 8:58 pm
What age do you start teaching davening to your children?
And what do you teach?
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gryp
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Sun, Nov 27 2005, 8:02 pm
do you mean real davening from a siddur?
or do you mean kids' davening?
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Tefila
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Sun, Nov 27 2005, 8:04 pm
From as soon as they can talk or even shokle u can start, from when you start singing to them u'd be suprised what they pick up
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tzivi
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Sun, Nov 27 2005, 8:15 pm
I am interested to know what others do.
We teach our kinderlach torah tzivo, modeh ani, shema and basic brochos from as young as possible.
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mother48
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Sun, Nov 27 2005, 9:04 pm
shema and modeh ani is from day one.( I try!)
then, as they get older, brochos.
I try to sing my morning brochos out loud so they can answer amen and learn the concept.
now that my 3 yr old is in school,she was taught al netylas yadim and asher yator b4 breakfast., and so we do that:)
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Meema2Kids
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Sun, Nov 27 2005, 9:49 pm
PRetty much the same here: shema, modeh ani, brachos. If they are around when I am davening, I invite them to say birchos hashachar with me. For bedtime shema, they have a sticker chart for each time they say it nicely.
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imanut
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Mon, Nov 28 2005, 8:53 am
I say out loud modeh ani, adon olam, yishtabach, shema, and al tirah. by now my daughter knows them almost completely by heart and says them with me
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miriam
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Mon, Nov 28 2005, 8:54 pm
I use "My Little Siddur" to daven with them. We already had to buy another one b/c the first was kind of ripped to shreds. Not in a bad way just from being used.
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lucky
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Tue, Nov 29 2005, 1:00 am
It's never too early. Just don't pressure them (or yourself ) about it. And if you didn't teach them how to daven yet.... It's never too late to start.
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