The Parenting Mistake of Confusing Empathy with Permission | Know Your Children (19)
Rav Shlomo Katz and the women of Shirat David continue exploring one of the most misunderstood יסודות in parenting: the difference between acknowledgment and enabling. Building on the concept of chush ha’ta’am—a child’s inner sense of preference and desire—Rav Shlomo explains why a child’s feelings must be recognized as real, even when their actions can’t be accepted. Just as we would never deny a child’s physical reality, we can’t dismiss their emotional world without causing deeper harm. Through practical examples—from food preferences to more complex emotional and החיים situations—this shiur lays out a clear framework: first acknowledge, then guide. Skipping that first step doesn’t create discipline—it creates distance. The challenge is learning how to validate what a child feels without reinforcing what may not be healthy or appropriate. And that delicate balance is where real chinuch begins. ---------- For more Shuirim and Music from Rav Shlomo Katz, visit: https://ravshlomokatz.com Join Rav Shlomo Katz's WhatsApp Community: https://chat.whatsapp.com/KHKOhhPaeHx5Kb74WL9L9a?mode=ems_copy_t CHAPTERS 00:00 Sponsorship Announcements 01:11 Recap: Food Discipline & Chush HaTa’am 03:51 Understanding the Sense of Taste 07:48 Coke Zero & Real vs. Perceived Desire 14:36 Personal Story: Discovering Taste as a Child 17:25 Physical Limits: Nails, Hair, and Reality 19:33 Encouraging Kids to Explore Preferences 21:44 Toy Guns & Boundaries in Chinuch 24:01 Desire Is Real: First Step in Parenting 29:00 Acknowledging Kids’ Preferences Beyond Food 33:53 Elevating Above Physical Desire 35:17 Responding to Extreme Emotional States 36:39 Intermarriage & Real Feelings vs. Values 41:40 Know Emotions Before Trying to Remove Them 43:58 Balancing Food Talk in the Home