Hidden Sparks for Parents

Gain practical tools and insights from expert facilitators to help you parent with confidence and more effectively.

Parent
Learning Series
The Parent Learning Series is a transformative course designed to help you better understand, support, and communicate with your child.
The result?
Open dialogue. Healthy relationships. Happy kids.

Parent Education Center
For NY Parents
Parents who are NYC residents and have at least one child in a NYC yeshiva or day school can access the Parent Education Center for free.

Webinars for Parents

Webinar Archive
Meet the
Parent Education Center Director,
Ethel Salomon
Ethel comes to Hidden Sparks with extensive experience in supporting children, parents, and schools, most recently serving as Principal of General Studies at Yeshiva Ketana of Manhattan.
Ethel is passionate about understanding neurodevelopmental profiles, positive behavior systems, and collaborative problem solving as a means to help diverse learners thrive.
Ethel holds an MA in Special Education from Teachers College, Columbia University and an MS from Brooklyn College in Educational Leadership and Supervision.
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Ethel Salomon,
PEC DirectorSchools whose families participate
in Hidden Sparks programs
- Bais Yaakov Elm
- Bais Yaakov Queens
- Beis Chaya Mushka
- Beth Rivkah
- Bnos Malka
- Bnos Yisroel
- Bnos Zion of Bobov
- Chofetz Chaim Yeshiva
- Manhattan Day School
- Masores Beis Yaakov
- Mesivta Tiferes Jerusalem
- Mirrer Yeshiva
- Ohalei Torah
- Rabbi Jacob Joseph School
- SAR Academy
- Schechter Queens
- Torah Academy for Girls
- Yeshiva Central Queens
- Yeshiva Darchei Torah
- Yeshiva Ketana Queens
- Yeshiva of Brooklyn
- Yeshiva Rabbi Samson
Raphael Hirsch - Yeshiva Tifereth Moshe
- Yeshiva Torah Vodaath
- Yeshiva Toras Eme
Ethel asked guiding questions and devoted time to understanding our particular family situation. She shared practical tools that helped us make observable change. We’re so appreciative of Ethels’ empathetic and non-judgmental approach.
