by Mark Jones | Dec 17, 2012 | Articles, Children, Leadership, Parent/Family, Resources, Training |
Is There Any Hope? Our hope for a better future depends on what is done with the next generation. Parenting and discipleship are seemingly unrelated items, but they are essentially the same. Train up a child in the way he should go… Proverbs 22:6 We gravitate...
by Mark Jones | Nov 16, 2012 | Parent/Family, Sunday School, Teacher Helps |
Teaching continues during the week as a teacher contacts preschoolers and their families. Boys and girls like to get mail! Consider making fall postcards to mail to homes of preschoolers. When you send mail to a child’s home, a parent will be reading the words to the...
by Mark Jones | Oct 9, 2012 | Parent/Family, Preschool |
As a teacher of preschoolers, I know the value of using play dough as a manipulative. As I observe boys and girls use play dough in learning centers, I notice their curiosity when they see play dough in different colors or smell the scents. Over the years, I have...
by Mark Jones | Sep 25, 2012 | Leadership, Parent/Family, Preschool |
When 2-year-old Caleb and his mother arrived at his Sunday School room, he began to cry and to resist going in. So she opened the classroom door and walked in with him, nearly tripping over another child. That child then began to cry, then others joined the chorus....
by Lana | Jul 27, 2012 | Children, Events, Parent/Family, Preteens |
We are excited to announce the that Escape24 weekends are back! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
by Angela | Jun 14, 2012 | Parent/Family |
Coaching Your Kids in Life You and I have both heard, “Children are so impressionable.” Maybe you have even said that, but do you act on it? My wife Connie and I were told as young parents that our son at age five would act the same at age 15. We were shocked! Zac...