Do you recognize the signs that Yuletide is on its way? Sure you do. Children are back in college, the Halloween candy and costumes are on show, and awfully shortly, the vacation decorations will be nudging their way into each nook and corner of your favorite stores.
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These, naturally, aren't the sole indications of Yuletide , but they are our most visible, and if fair with ourselves, are representative of what our culture has narrowed the season down to : presents. Neither money or presents are malicious, but focusing all our attention or life's purpose on taking either or both, does deform our religion point of view and view of the Earth. Writing - Use the pictures as story starters by having kids write an original story, poem, or song focused around them. Art - Cut out the photographs and use them to make your own greeting cards. Classification - Have a variety of different categories of photographs available so your kids can sort them according to general likenesses. ( NOTE : Cut out the numbers to make mathematics flash cards. Left-to-Right Progression - As you teach young youngsters the times of the week, always mention that you are beginning from the left and going to the right. This psychological adjustment may take some though, but bear with me.
Cory L My writing has focused nonfiction essays and I have lately submitted a theological memoir for publication. My ministerial background and love of writing have mixed to develop Making Girls Ministries, an internet site dedicated to inspiring theological dialogue, especially among girls, thru workshops, journaling and private non secular development.
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