Often times the Holy Spirit uses either situations or gives you little glimpses into the heart of a child to allow you to teach a child about God, His Word or how to act out His character! But part of the training has to be planned.
As a teacher, if I don't plan out exactly what I want to accomplish for a week or month, it'll never got done, or half of my objectives will get left out. I encourage you to make a monthly theme & plan out week by week what you would like to accomplish. I am going to start a monthly theme with ideas & resources, starting in September. I am going to go along with the Chapel theme that I will be working on. In September we will be doing Respect & in October we will do Patience.
Some of you may be thinking that your son/daughter is not old enough to start something like this with them. I urge you to think otherwise. My daughter is 14 months old. I will be planning several things with her...from children's literature to DVD's to music! I will try to include some simple ideas for others of you that are in the same boat.
Here are some planning tips:
1. Make a visual for your virtue & its definition for the month.
2. Find a main bible verse to memorize for that virtue.
3. Make a visual for the bible verse.
4. Read the visuals whenever the subject comes up, even if they can't read it.
5. Find 1 or 2 bible stories that go with that virtue to tell your child.
6. Find 1 or 2 object lessons (lessons based on a simple object in your house).
7. Plan a weekly theme that goes with that virtue.
8. Plan 2-5 times a week that you will do a lesson on the virtue.
9. Plan a daily time that you will go over the virtue & memory verse.
10. Plan a daily time to be in prayer asking the Lord to help your family grow in that virtue.
11. Establish an area to have your lesson & visuals. I suggest having a bulletin board, white board or wall space to display them on.
12. Create a binder or file foler to keep any ideas & lessons in for a quick resource. There is nothing like needing an idea & having to go searching for it!
13. Take time on a site like Bible Gateway or Blue Letter Bible to search for verses or references to the monthly virtue. Keep a list of things you are learning about the virtue.
If you have any other ideas that will help a parent or teacher, please leave a comment! If you are using a resource from someone else's site or from a book, please list it as well.
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