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Posted 5/23/2007 4:18:30 PM
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I completely agree with you on the need to make sure to incorporate play time in small group if you have kids as young as you do in your group. (Usually when we write material for the preschool age group it is for a little older children, and while 4-5 year olds definitely learns through play as well, they tend to have longer attention spans and want to interact in group settings more than the younger kids.) Two year olds learn through "play" because they are exploring their world and tend to play alongside friends more than interact with them so they need more one-on-one time with teachers than older children do.

If you're looking for a good resource on teaching younger children, I would look up a book called: Your Child At Play: Two to Three Years. (There are several books in this series for other age groups as well.) I found this to be a really valuable resource when I was teaching preschool to help me recognize how children are learning and what they are capable of. You probably can find this book at your local library.  

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Posted 6/11/2007 2:15:32 PM


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I just wanted to share that the tambourines from the Music Camp module are great! For being a "toy" instrument, they make a terriffic sound, seem to be durable, and the kids love them! Sometimes the Memory Maker is not such a hit (like the erasable boards), but this one is! I will probably be ordering several just to use during praise time long after Music Camp is done.

I also had a great time this Sunday with lesson 2 for the middle age group. We made the drums out of large food containers from the local restaurant supply store (99 cents each), decorating them with permanent markers and foam stickers. The kids loved them too! Banging on plastic buckets gave a "Stomp" or street musician feel to the activity. And being in an urban church, that was a plus.

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Posted 6/12/2007 1:55:37 PM
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Thanks, Debby, for sharing your thoughts! Keep on praisin'!

God bless!



Deb Bernard

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Posted 8/2/2007 11:31:11 AM


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Hey, it's me again.

A scheduling note - Since I'm a Group groupie at heart, we just got finished with Avalanche Ranch, and had a great time!!!

However, as a user of LIO from the start, I'm just getting ready to do Storm Chasers. And what do I find as lesson 2? Naaman! And with the exact (ok, + pudding, but essentially the same) presentation method as in VBS! I guess the writing teams were not looking at the same calendar.

We've decided to skip the lesson entirely, as the other four in the module are pretty heavy duty stuff as it is, and I've got a vacation week coming up.

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Posted 8/2/2007 1:32:39 PM
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Thanks, Debby! Our VBS and Curriculum development teams are different. I'll share your observation with both, though, to see if we can come up with some creative ideas on how to watch for this in the future!

Blessings!


Deb Bernard

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Posted 11/19/2007 10:26:26 AM


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Just wanted to comment on the video clip for lesson 3 of In the DogHouse. I had not had the chance to preview the clip before showing it to the kids (that's not a good thing to do normally, I know), and we were WOWed to say the least! My daughter, who is an art teacher, was thrilled with the presentation of the sand painter, and the kids were enthralled with it. Only the preschoolers started to fidget toward the end. And the kids seemed to remember the main points of the story that they heard! Great job!

This makes me even sadder to note that next Sunday is our last Living Inside Out session, having used all 12 modules. It's been great - wish it wasn't over.

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Posted 11/19/2007 1:34:09 PM
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Thanks, Debby. I've had fun noticing the 'sand painting' appear in some commercials since we did that.

Still working on possible solutions for getting Living Inside Out back into production, but nothing approved yet.

God bless you and your ministry. And let me know if I can be of service in any other way.

Blessings!

Deb Bernard

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Posted 8/21/2008 9:55:07 AM
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I have a few questions about this curriculum.  We will begin using it this fall and have been very impressed with the materials.  There are a few things that I am frustrated by and hope you can help.  We are a multi-site church.  I am using this for all of our sites but the objects in each unit cannot be purchased separately, ie. light wand and yellow, plastic inflatable star in Star Quest.  I am having to find substitutes for our other sites. 

Also, will you be publishing another 12 months of curriculum to use for another year?

Thanks! 

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Posted 8/21/2008 1:02:00 PM


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I was really sad to hear that LIO was not going to be continued.  I have only used a sample so far, but when we finished last Spring, I was prepared to buy the LIO for Fall.  I know I can use the ones that have been created, but I was hoping to have something that would keep being available. 

Are there plans to pick it back up again? 

Hoping!

Vision Ministries Mom, aka Shawn Parker

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