
We can help you put your new hachlatos into practice. Join us on June 5th from 9:30 am till 2:00 pm for a one-of-a-kind workshop for women. The day will begin with an address by Mrs. Devorah Leah (Dina) Rosenfeld, author of many of your favorite Jewish children's books. In her inimitably witty style, Mrs. Rosenfeld will offer practical suggestions for developing your children's language skills and imbuing them with a love of learning. This presentation will be followed by a comprehensive interactive lecture/workshop with the world renowned Carol Stock Kranowitz, author of The Out-of-Sync Child. Mrs. Kranowitz will address the topic of sensory integration/sensory processing in children and adults.
A Chinuch Day For Woman
During sefira we are learn of the importance of refining our character. It is the perfect time to make hachlatos, including those that will help us improve how we deal with children. Whether they are our students or our own children, we can always learn better attitudes, methods and communication styles.
We can help you put your new hachlatos into practice. Join us on June 5th from 9:30 am till 2:00 pm for a one-of-a-kind workshop for women. The day will begin with an address by Mrs. Devorah Leah (Dina) Rosenfeld, author of many of your favorite Jewish children’s books. In her inimitably witty style, Mrs. Rosenfeld will offer practical suggestions for developing your children’s language skills and imbuing them with a love of learning. This presentation will be followed by a comprehensive interactive lecture/workshop with the world renowned Carol Stock Kranowitz, author of The Out-of-Sync Child. Mrs. Kranowitz will address the topic of sensory integration/sensory processing in children and adults.
Why does my child always complain that her clothing is too loose or too tight? Why can’t my son concentrate if there is any noise in the room? What can I do to improve my child’s tolerance for new situations? Why does my 3 year old have a tantrum if different foods touch each other on her plate? The answers to these and many more questions will be provided by Mrs. Kranowitz’s informative and entertaining workshop. She will provide many practical strategies for dealing with the many challenges of living in a world where children, and many adults, struggle with sensory overload.
This workshop will take place at Beth Rivkah Elementary School, 470 Lefferts Ave., downstairs. Admission is just $5.00. A delicious buffet lunch and door prizes are included. We will be raffling off a few sets of Mrs. Kranowitz’s books during the event. For more information call Dena at (718) 735-0230 or e-mail NCFJESeminar@gmail.com.

Yakaboga
Wow! Carol Stock Kranowitz, I heard she’s great.
But I was Just wondering if any relation to B.STOCK?
THANKYOUNCFJE
KUDOS to NCFJE!!! WOW! I"M impressed that someone is taking a stand in this community to do something nice and interesting for the stay at home moms here in Crown Heighhts. We aught to have more seminars like this geared to different age moms as well. I would think Nishei Chabad would catch on by now. They really need some help!
Mendel of Polechev
I remember going a few years back to some kind of NCFJE Chinuch seminar and it was great! I just had a discussion with my daughter about how to spell Dena, then this flyer comes and I see that they spell it on the flyer Dina but then I noticed that on the bottom they spell it Dena? Anybody knew the proper spelling for the name Dena??
NCFJE
You’re Welcome!
NCFJE
PS To the best of our knowledge, no relation to any of the Crown Heights Stocks.
Another Dina
There are two different Dinas in question…one is Dina Rosenfeld and the other is Dena Gorkin. Both are common spellings. There are two other accepted spellings for the name, one Deena, for people who really like to stress the eee sound and one Dinah for people who want their name mispronounced Dye-na. Hope this clarifies it for the many thousands who were wondering.
Mendel of Polechev
Now you really mixed us up!! Four ways to spell Dinah?
I advise that next time you make a flyer stick to one spelling of the same word! The flyer looks great besides that misspell.
See you Monday anyway