Monday, April 18, 2011

Name Your Families Favorite Book

Family devotional  time doesn't have to be a drudgery, actually, it shouldn't be!!  Try reading a book together and see how a great story invites great conversation.  Every good Children's, Tweener or Young Adult book teaches a lesson, the characters of the story serve as "surrogate" subjects for your child to live through.  Ask them questions like, what would you do if you were the character, or, do you agree with the lessons learned by the characters, or, if you could rewrite the story what would you change?

Make yourself transparent in family discussion time, answer the same questions you ask. Children learn more by what they see than what they hear. Show them what transparency looks like, they'll feel more comfortable in discussions at school or church because they watched you.

Recommend a family friendly book! 
My recommendation is Hatchet, a definite MUST READ, (and a true story).



Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Have Map, Will Travel

Yeah!! I'm nearly finished with my first LAF Lessons series, Have Map, Will Travel.  This is going to be a hoot for families who like to journey through life together.  This series is even great for Kid's Church leaders or Sunday School teachers.  You'll find all kinds of cool stuff in each of the three books.

The exercises in the lessons are designed to build a learning structure where parents, (or group leaders), will feel equipped, informed and confident to lead.  By coaching parents, and adults with scriptural tools and group questions, these activities will reach all learning styles.  They are pack full of fun and interesting tidbits about the Bible and today's world.  With interactive exercises and word games every page will be a kick.
 

If you're interested, go to my website and take a look at the free pages.  You can download them and have some face time with your kiddos.  Don't be afraid to answer a few of the questions yourselves; show your kids how to be transparent, they'll get a kick out of your answers!!