Lama Zopa Rinpoche: On Parenting
When you encounter difficulties—when your child does not listen to you, when you cannot control him, when you have a job and many things to do, and you become disappointed and parenting becomes very...
View ArticlePunch Buggy No Punch Backs
If you’ve been around elementary school kids recently, you may have heard them say, “Punch Buggy, No Punch Backs” whenever they see a Volkswagen Beetle. Then they punch each other gently on the arm and...
View ArticleIntroduction to Kalachakra for Young Readers
Here’s an interesting title: Learning from the Dalai Lama : secrets of the wheel of time by Pandell, Karen. Published in 1995, the target audience is kids grades 5 and up. It introduces Buddhism and...
View ArticleHow to Rescue Earthworms
Hot, dry summer weather is hazardous for our friends the earthworms. Crossing the sidewalk is like crossing the desert for us. The ground is so hard, the worms seem to pop out and roll onto the...
View ArticleResources for Introducing Buddhism to Children
There are so many creative and inspiring books and other educational materials for teaching Buddhism to children. It’s impossible to list all of them. Here’s just a starting point: Buddhist Studies for...
View ArticleResources: Buddhism for Children
Family Camps 2015 Family Camp with Geshe Thenley, Milarepa Center, Vermont Vajrapani Institute Family Camp, CA Vajrapani Institute Teen Camp: Making Friends With Yourself, CA Kadampa Center Family...
View ArticleParenting Resources: Lama Zopa Rinpoche Joyful Parents Successful Children
As Buddhist parents, we have a special and very important responsibility to ensure that our children not only receive a good worldly education but are also educated to be good-hearted human beings. In...
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