Parenting

Downloaded Image49dd56f3a156

Teaching Preschoolers About the Last Supper

Why the Last Supper Matters The Last Supper is a profound event in the Christian faith, representing Jesus’ final meal with His disciples. For preschoolers, this story offers a gentle introduction to themes of friendship, sharing, and love. The story can show children how Jesus valued togetherness. By emphasizing these positive themes, we make them […]

Teaching Preschoolers About the Last Supper Read More »

Downloaded Image3b016799fd6b

Teaching Preschoolers Repentance via Sabbath School

Start with Simple Stories Kids love stories, and what better way to introduce repentance than through simple tales? Share stories that showcase characters making mistakes but then choosing to make it right. A favorite of mine is the tale of a clumsy penguin who keeps bumping into his friends. Through his journey, children understand that

Teaching Preschoolers Repentance via Sabbath School Read More »

Downloaded Image3b0150842dc6

Abraham’s Faith in Preschool Sabbath School Lessons

Starting Simple: Abraham’s Call Abraham’s story begins with a simple call from God. Picture little Abraham playing in his sandbox, and suddenly a booming voice tells him to leave his toys behind and head to play in a new yard. For preschoolers, this sets the stage for understanding how God guides us. Parents can chat

Abraham’s Faith in Preschool Sabbath School Lessons Read More »

Downloaded Image3b0117d138f9

Teaching Preschoolers About Love in Sabbath School

Love Begins at Home Before kids learn from teachers, they learn from parents. Home is their first classroom; every interaction is a lesson in love. If you’ve ever found your little one mimicking your words or behaviors, you’ve witnessed this firsthand. Once, I caught my daughter using my ‘mom voice’ to scold her teddy bear—it

Teaching Preschoolers About Love in Sabbath School Read More »

Downloaded Image3b0155a6a4ee

Teaching Preschoolers Jesus’ Parables in Sabbath School

Why Parables Matter Parables are an exceptional tool to teach complex ideas in simple ways. Jesus used them to convey profound truths, and they can be a perfect way to introduce moral lessons to pre-schoolers. Kids love stories, and parables are like magical tales with hidden treasures of wisdom. Integrating parables into your child’s Sabbath

Teaching Preschoolers Jesus’ Parables in Sabbath School Read More »

Downloaded Image3b012321516a

Creation Story: Preschool Sabbath School Lessons

Why Creation Matters for Little Learners Creation stories spark wonder for preschoolers. They fuel their vivid imaginations. Parents might wonder why these stories matter so much. They’re not just tales; they’re foundations for a child’s spiritual journey. Engaging Preschool Sabbath School Lessons Preschool Sabbath School lessons make this complex concept relatable with simple language. Capturing

Creation Story: Preschool Sabbath School Lessons Read More »

Downloaded Image3b0152dbd320

Forgiveness Lessons for Preschoolers in Sabbath School

Why Forgiveness Matters for Young Minds Children surprise us, don’t they? With how quickly a tantrum turns into a hug, you’ve probably realized that preschoolers are miraculously forgiving. Teaching them to understand forgiveness in Sabbath School based on the beautiful lessons of Sabbath is crucial. But what’s in it for them? The Benefits of Understanding

Forgiveness Lessons for Preschoolers in Sabbath School Read More »

Downloaded Image3b01610bc126

Joseph’s Colorful Coat: Preschool Sabbath Lessons

Why Kids Love Joseph’s Story Joseph’s story captivates kids with its vibrant colors and themes of dreaming big. Children often find connections with Joseph because dreams and imagination are so integral to their world. The story’s bright and colorful elements naturally engage children, drawing their focus and curiosity. Plus, a dreamer like Joseph can parallel

Joseph’s Colorful Coat: Preschool Sabbath Lessons Read More »

Downloaded Image3b0155c0833f

Engaging Pre-Schoolers in God Worship Through Lessons

Start with Playful Prayer Introducing prayer as a playful conversation is essential. Young kids see life as a game, so we should use this to our advantage! Encourage them by using toys or puppets in prayers. For instance, imagine Mr. Harry the Hippo thanking God for watermelons; it’s adorable! Doing this transforms prayer from a

Engaging Pre-Schoolers in God Worship Through Lessons Read More »

Downloaded Image3b01527bdbec

Teaching Preschoolers the Cross in Sabbath School

Simple Talks and Big Wonders Discussing profound concepts with preschoolers can seem daunting. Parents, picture sharing the meaning of the cross in simple terms. Begin with basic ideas like ‘love’ and ‘helping others.’ These resonate well with preschoolers. Use conversational tones that prompt curiosity. Interestingly, a child’s endless ‘whys’ create golden opportunities to teach and

Teaching Preschoolers the Cross in Sabbath School Read More »

Scroll to Top