As you think about your preschool Sunday school lessons and try out new things with your class, how are you structuring them? What are your goals for helping your preschoolers learn and grow in their faith?
And, are you doing the one thing that your preschool Sunday school lessons must include?
Before we get to that, let’s talk about why building faith among your little ones – babies and toddlers – is so important. Research shows that our minds start to absorb and learn faith concepts when we are babies – yes, as babies!
However, for this to be effective, the information needs to be presented in the right way. Think about yourself, as an adult, and how you absorb information. Are you a visual learner? The idea of reading pages and pages of text probably makes you cringe. Prefer to learn through doing or via experiential learning? Sitting at a chair listening to someone talk about a concept probably drives you crazy.
The same can be said for preschoolers. Focusing on teaching them about concepts like the Bible requires attention to how they learn.
Preschoolers learn through play. Yes, play!
What specifically does play do for preschoolers?
The one thing your preschool Sunday school lessons must include? Play!
Often times, preschoolers who enter Sunday school at age three are expected to follow a curriculum that was developed for older kids, which often feature more complex stories and ideas.
As you look at Sunday school lessons for your toddlers, focus on lessons that:
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