
One of the most difficult feelings for a parent is watching their child not enjoy Gemara study, struggle without success, or lose interest altogether. The question inevitably arises: How can we help them connect?
Why Children Don't Connect In most cases, the reason is not a lack of will, but rather a lack of understanding. When a child does not understand the words, struggles with reading, or feels lost, they naturally begin to distance themselves from the study.
The Negative Experience When a child repeatedly experiences difficulty, they become frustrated and discouraged. They begin to "disconnect," which can ultimately impact their overall self-confidence.
How to Create a Connection The way to foster a connection to learning is through success. When a child understands, succeeds, and makes progress, they begin to enjoy the process.
Practical Steps for Parents
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Start with the Vocabulary: Teach basic keywords and concepts.
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Don't Pressure: Allow the child to progress at their own personal pace.
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Reinforce Small Successes: Every bit of progress is significant.
Using the Right Tools Today, there are tools available that can assist the process, such as combining audio and text. When a child hears, sees, and understands simultaneously, they become more engaged.
Real Change When a child begins to understand, they enjoy the learning, cooperate, and develop a genuine desire to study. This is where the real change happens.
Summary A connection to learning cannot be forced; it is built through success. If you want to help your child connect to Gemara, there is a different way—a way that brings real results in the field. Join or support the project.
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