Help! My Child is Not Grasping a Concept!
If you sense your child getting frustrated with a particular skill, do not panic but take a break. Learning is developmental, just like riding a bike.
If you sense your child getting frustrated with a particular skill, do not panic but take a break. Learning is developmental, just like riding a bike.
Need some good review questions for the Bible story of the birth of John the Baptist? Then check out these fourteen 5 “W” questions.
Follow your children’s lead in learning by changing learning routines seasonally to promote increased learning enthusiasm and stress-free homeschooling.
Do your kids know what it means to “glean in God’s garden”? Treat them to this Bible object lesson and they will learn about this important truth.
Are your kids good at sharing about the kindnesses of the Lord with their friends? Isaiah 63:7 says that we should “tell of the kindnesses of the Lord.” Here is a fun Bible school activity to help them memorize this great verse so that they can know how important it is to share God’s love and goodness.
If we want to increase the rate in which we learn things, or the rate in which our children learn things in school, one valuable tool is the tool of pegging. Pegging has been around for a very long time, but it involves a simple trick – turning data into pictures in our minds. This allows our brains to take snapshots, which are easy to remember and can increase our learning!
Do your kids know that Jesus is the way, the truth and the life? John 14:6 should be known and memorized by every Christian. Here is a super Bible school activity to help your children learn about this great truth.
Do your kids know that God wants them to be cheerful givers? Here is fun Sunday school lesson to help your kids learn this important truth from 2 Corinthians 9:7.
Do your kids know that God cares about what they wear? He does! Colossians 3:12 says so! Why not try this fun Bible school activity to help get your kids memorizing this amazing Bible verse.