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Topic Started: Mar 26 2008, 12:32 PM (108 Views)
zuncompany
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any tips on getting your kids to remember it? Any tips on getting them to say it in front of others?
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Kmelion
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Yishuvnik
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Say it with them?
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gayilc
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aishes chayil
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I agree, just keep repeating it and repeating it until they know it cold. My kids are already yelling it at the top of their lungs all day! I think if they know it really well, the shyness of saying it is much less. Also, a treat for saying it always helps. And if they still don't want to say it, don't try to force them, very not worth it.
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hallie_ari_mom
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We sing it together and watch OyBaby to really remember it. We sing as a group bc Hallie can get stage fright at times, but if we sing together she says "no me"!
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Marion
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Since my 2 year old is still not verbal, we're not even trying. He *might* manage "dayenu", since "dai" is one of his few words, but I honestly don't even expect him to still be awake for seder. Maybe next year.
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ScrappingMom
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Practice, practice and more practice. :)
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