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What do I need to know about children that will help me teach them? It is a sacred responsibility to teach children the gospel of Jesus Christ and help them learn to live it. As you teach children, you will find that you receive special blessings. It is helpful to understand some of the following guidelines for teaching children: - Children believe what you say. They are receptive to the truth, and you should teach them correct doctrine simply and clearly. - Children can recognize the influence of the Spirit. Teach them that the warm, peaceful feelings they have when they talk or sing of Jesus Christ and His gospel come from the Holy Ghost. - Children are loving and want to be loved and accepted themselves. - Children will follow your example. You often teach children more by your attitude and example than by your words. - Children have short attention spans. The best way to keep their attention is to have them participate in the lessons with stories, songs, and a variety of activities. Teaching, No Greater Call provides guidance on the age characteristics of children by specific age groups—from 18 months to 11 years of age. If you teach a class with children of different ages, you can have older children assist younger children with scripture reading, stories, or activities. You can also simplify parts of activities for the younger children, such as allowing them to hold pictures during a story. Scriptures to study: Matthew 18:3; 2 Nephi 25:26; 3 Nephi 17:21–24; 22:13.
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Nov. 2nd Lesson 12
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Nov. 2nd Lesson 40
Nov. 2nd Lesson 40
Nov. 9th Lesson 13
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Nov. 9th Lesson 41
Nov. 9th Lesson 41
Nov. 16th Lesson 14
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Nov. 23rd Lesson 15
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Nov. 23rd Lesson 43
Nov. 23rd Lesson 43
Nov. 30th Lesson 16
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Nov. 30th Lesson 44
Nov. 30th Lesson 44
With Christmas right around the corner, you can help your class remember what they are grateful for instead of dwelling on their wish lists. Help them count their blessings by creating a gratitude necklace. Cut out leaf shapes in paper or use real leaves and punch holes them to string on a strand of yarn. Using a sharpie, have the children write something they are grateful for each week. Add to the necklaces each week with new leaves.