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How do you instill tznius in your home?
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amother
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Post Yesterday at 9:21 pm
What does that look like for you? Also, if you can share your hashkafa.
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amother
Pistachio


 

Post Yesterday at 9:22 pm
Mostly we talk about privacy. “There’s a time and place for everything.” Usually begins when a kid starts to use the toilet.
Hashkafa? Heimish BY
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amother
Wine


 

Post Yesterday at 9:24 pm
Sitting like a lady and Keeping your legs together when on the couch is something often overlooked. I’ve seen many many frum appearing girls sitting improperly
I’m RW MO
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amother
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Post Yesterday at 9:24 pm
Being a good role model myself from when my kids are very little.
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amother
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Post Yesterday at 9:56 pm
amother Chestnut wrote:
Being a good role model myself from when my kids are very little.

What hashkafa?
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amother
Lily


 

Post Yesterday at 10:05 pm
Zero talk. Only role modeling.
Truly valuing yourself. Your very self as a princess.
Tznius is being able to see your own value and not needing to flaunt it. If you value yourself as a princess then your children will do the same. Zero zero talk and mussarimg about tznius.
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amother
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Post Yesterday at 10:46 pm
amother OP wrote:
What hashkafa?

Chassidish.
I literally don't talk about it, just role model & be myself. And bh bh my older kids are teens by now & exhibit true tzenuis. Hashem should help further.
My own mother is a good role model & never preached/talked either. All her girls bh have great tzenuis values. It's as if it's inborn bh.
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amother
Clover  


 

Post Yesterday at 10:51 pm
Being careful with keeping my hair covered at home. It has a trickle down effect. Plus, it's brought down as a segulah for good kids.
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amother
Maple


 

Post Yesterday at 10:53 pm
By example.

What actually sent me to rebel is when adults started consciously talking about it.

Used to be yeshivish. Now jpf or rwmo.
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amother
  Chestnut


 

Post Yesterday at 11:05 pm
amother Clover wrote:
Being careful with keeping my hair covered at home. It has a trickle down effect. Plus, it's brought down as a segulah for good kids.


I actually also believe that being careful with hair covering at home, leaves a positive effect on the home in general.
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giftedmom  




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 11:10 pm
I don’t. The school, the community, the atmosphere at home is enough.
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amother
Lightcyan  


 

Post Yesterday at 11:34 pm
Modeling.
Making them aware during shopping why some things are more appropriate on them than others.
Spending happily for alterations or clothing for them that are more expensive if it's more tzniusdig.
Again modeling. (That's the beginning and end with some verbal chinuch in between when in certain settings)
Chassidish
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amother
Raspberry  


 

Post Yesterday at 11:37 pm
Dd has two older brothers so we’ve discussed how her body is beautiful and it’s just for her to see (she’s 4) and she should get dressed and undressed in private not in front of her brothers

We’ve also discussed how it’s ok for her to be in the room while I’m getting dressed (as long as I’m wearing a bra and underwear) but it’s not tzniusdig for her brothers to be in the room then

I suggest she sit tzniusdigly when her dress is above her underwear

I am modern machmir
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shabbatiscoming




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 2:26 am
Just by our actions. I have never spoken to my daughter about tzniut. Its always just been a davar yadua, she just knows by how she sees me act and how she sees others acting.
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amother
Snow


 

Post Today at 2:41 am
I went to a BT seminary, a d tzniut was never mentioned there, unless someone asked a question. If you did ask a question, the teachers were completely open, both about halacha and personal experiences and struggles. It was taught completely by example.

That's what I do in the house as well. Tbe same as other values. I don't give my children long lectures about why we keep Shabbos. It's what we do, and the lessons come through doing it. I personify my values of tzniut in dress and behaviour as well as I can, and my children absorb it. When they want to ask questions, I'm ready to answer.
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amother
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Post Today at 9:37 am
Joining this thread because I'd love to hear practical lines to tell a daughter.

Have a bunch of boys, and my daughter is 2.5 now. I'm so nervous about giving over tznius to her, it was given over to me in a way that left me with a bad taste in my mouth until this day. ("cover your knees, your brother's here"). For reference, I am a very tznius kollel wife today but took a lot of work to get here! I don't want my daughter to have to struggle like I did.

How do you teach a girl to be covered around men without having the negative affect?
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amother
Dimgray  


 

Post Today at 9:38 am
Tznius should be for both girls and boys. Even if the technicalities are a bit different I.e. sleeve length.
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amother
  Raspberry  


 

Post Today at 9:39 am
amother Razzmatazz wrote:
Joining this thread because I'd love to hear practical lines to tell a daughter.

Have a bunch of boys, and my daughter is 2.5 now. I'm so nervous about giving over tznius to her, it was given over to me in a way that left me with a bad taste in my mouth until this day. ("cover your knees, your brother's here"). For reference, I am a very tznius kollel wife today but took a lot of work to get here! I don't want my daughter to have to struggle like I did.

How do you teach a girl to be covered around men without having the negative affect?


I don’t tell dd (4) to cover her knees in front of her brothers but she does have to wear underwear and preferably an undershirt in front of them. I explain because her body is beautiful and private places are just for her to see.
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Chayalle




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 9:39 am
Taking my daughter shopping and making sure she has tznius clothes that she will enjoy wearing and feel good about.
Yeshivish.

(that's only one aspect, obviously.)
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  giftedmom  




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 9:46 am
amother Razzmatazz wrote:
Joining this thread because I'd love to hear practical lines to tell a daughter.

Have a bunch of boys, and my daughter is 2.5 now. I'm so nervous about giving over tznius to her, it was given over to me in a way that left me with a bad taste in my mouth until this day. ("cover your knees, your brother's here"). For reference, I am a very tznius kollel wife today but took a lot of work to get here! I don't want my daughter to have to struggle like I did.

How do you teach a girl to be covered around men without having the negative affect?

Don’t make it about the men
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