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This is a continuation of part 1of Teaching to Various Ages. If you didn’t read part 1, check it out here.
Separating the kids will require you to split up some of your workers and will require you to have an extra room. If you are lacking an extra room or the workers, the other thing you can do is preach up and not down. What do I mean by this? When you teach your lesson shoot for the older audience. Something that I’ve been seeing, even in the church, is that kids are being forced to grow up faster. Kids are being exposed to things at much younger ages than they used to. This is just a subtle example, but have you noticed some of the adult humor that is being played in kids movies? Continue reading ‘Teaching to Various Ages Part 2′
Power House draws people of all ages. Our program is geared towards children ages 5 -12, but it is not uncommon to have people from the age of 5 - 35 attend. It’s great to have such a wide range of ages attend. It just makes our job of teaching more challenging. Here at church we have the ability to split age groups up so each child is taught at their learning level. But what can us sidewalk Sunday school people do to ensure that each person is taught God’s Word on their level? Continue reading ‘Teaching to Various Ages’
This post is part 2 of How to Deal with Unruly Kids. Check out part 1 here.
Probably one of the key things a person needs to realize when disciplining a child is: Continue reading ‘How to Deal with Unruly Kids Part 2′
If you have been working with kids for any amount of time, you have had to deal with an unruly child. It doesn’t matter if you are working with kids in a suburban church or kids who live in the inner-city, there will be kids who will push your buttons, but how do you deal with them? Continue reading ‘How to Deal with Unruly Kids Part 1′