 | Children's Ministry Learning About Your 3-5 Year Olds Knowing individual children and their capabilities is essential in ministry to this age group.
| Store Code: CM42 Format: Microsoft Word  Price: $9.95



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Note: Due to arrangements with content providers, this downloadable tool is offered for individual purchase here, but isn't offered as part of the membership.
| Topics: | Children, Children's ministry, Children's pastor, Communication, Demographics, Relevance, Volunteers |
| Filters: | Children's ministry, Children's pastor, Sunday school, Volunteer |
| References: | Deuteronomy 11:18-19 , Proverbs 22:6 |
| Date Added: | March 01, 2007 |
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As preschoolers grow from three to five years old, their development moves so fast that an effective teacher needs to know her children well or risk missing the children's hearts altogether. Some games, some approaches, some messages will light up the mind and heart of a three-year-old, but bore a four. Some will excite the five-year-old, but frustrate the three. Ministry in both large and small groups becomes not only easier, but more effective, when you've taken the time to understand the unique characteristics of each age
This Training Pack contains all of the following:
What Makes Me ThreeThe world looks different when you grow from two to three. by Amy Dolan, Kerri Mahla, and Fred Van Iten
Growing to Four and FiveCustomize your ministry to reflect the changes that occur as children grow. by Amy Dolan, Kerri Mahla, and Fred Van Iten
Learn to Learn About Your ChildrenPublic television or a field trip may be just what your staff needs to get in touch. by Amy Dolan, Kerri Mahla, and Fred Van Iten
Behavior You Can ExpectIf you make your expectations clear, any preschooler can follow these three simple rules. by Amy Dolan, Kerri Mahla, and Fred Van Iten
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