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CHRISTMAS SPECIAL!
Until Christmas you can get both of these prints for just $5!”The Family: A Proclamation to the World!” and “The Living Christ” These prints come with a Faux Chalkboard look.Take advantage of this low price of 2 prints together, the price goes up after…
Free Prints – 2016 Mutual Theme, "Press forward with a steadfastness in Christ." 2 Nephi 31:20
Christmas Freebie – O come let us adore Him, Christ the Lord
Merry Christmas everyone!! Here is your Christmas Freebie….Print is a 16×20 but it can also be printed as an 8x10Download here https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7513/15907183356_bb522eb929_b_d.jpg
2015 Primary theme Freebies "I know my Savior Lives"
Sunday Lessons = Boost Testimony Of Christ
Downloaded from: http://ldsywideasandactivities.blogspot.com/2014/04/sunday-lessons-boost-testimony-of-christ.html One of my readers has suggested that I write about teaching lessons for girls of all different backgrounds. I was intrigued by this idea – I wondered what she meant. Like, less-active girls? Part-member families?….I’ve thought about it a lot. If your ward is like mine, you’ve got a wide range of backgrounds in your young women organization. When you boil it down, I feel that no matter…
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Sunday Lessons = Boost Testimony of Christ
          If they don’t have a testimony of Jesus Christ and his restored Church, why would they want to do any of the things we’re trying to teach them to do?
- Part-member family (one or more parent is a non-member)
 - Less-active (not attending class and/or activities as much as she should be, may have a calling but usually does not do it)
 - Inactive (not active in the church in any way – not attending church/activities)
 - Non-member (not a member of the church, perhaps visiting with a friend or relative)
 - Unbaptized member (active in the church, but unable to be baptized for some reason)
 - Investigator (meeting with the full-time missionaries to learn more/prepare for baptism)
 - Recently Re-activated (used to be inactive, has recently become active or less-active and may not have a large gospel knowledge background)
 - New Convert (baptized after age 8, did not grow up in the church, possibly never attended Primary)
 - Disgruntled (upset about church policy and/or gospel doctrine and/or leadership decisions)
 - “Over it” (thinks she is too mature, too cool, too whatever to listen or participate)
 - Forced to attend class/activities (don’t want to be there, but parents make attendance non-optional)
 - Paid to attend class/activities (don’t want to be there, but parents bribe them to attend)
 - No testimony
 - Weak testimony
 - Not sure if she has a testimony or not
 - Thinks the standards are ‘old fashioned’/rules should be bent to fit her preferences
 - Has no intention of keeping the standards, but lies about it so her parents don’t find out
 - No home support (parents may be inactive or non-member, but do not provide support like rides, help with personal progress, etc)
 - Speaks a different language
 - Special needs (physical)
 - Special needs (mental or developmental)
 - Special needs (emotional)
 - Special needs (abuse victim)
 - New Beehives (less familiar with the program, may be unsure of higher level concepts in lessons)
 - “Hermoine Granger” (totally “gets” it, bears testimony at every opportunity, raised hand to answer every question, volunteers for everything, may be labeled a “goody-goody”)
 
We may place a lot of focus on helping the girls who need the extra support or are struggling, but even the girls who already have a testimony (or the beginnings of one) will need to be strengthened to keep their testimony going through all they have to face in their teenage lives. Many times the “goody-goody” is the outcast, even among her fellow youth in the church. 
Just like adults, every single one of the girls I’ve worked with could use some testimony-strengthening. Specifically their testimony of Christ- who is the center of everything we believe and do.
- No matter what the assigned topic, Jesus Christ is the topic.
 - Prepare/teach a lesson as if it were the last one they are going to hear (because sometimes it is).
 
Several years ago we had a teenage girl join the church. One Sunday, her mother (a Catholic) unexpectedly attended church with her and she was invited to YW class. I was teaching all of the girls that particular day, and the lesson was about a very sensitive topic that I knew was a point of concern for her. I only had 1 hour notice that the mother would be attending class with us. I was panicking a little. Not because I didn’t know what to say, but because I had already geared the lesson toward active girls who are familiar with the concept, so I needed to make some changes to my plan. I tried to think of how to explain the concepts to everyone – but especially to the mother of this recent convert. I tried to explain the doctrine and my feelings about them. I bore my testimony. I tried to say everything I would want someone to say if my own parents had been present.
Come Unto Christ 2014 Youth Theme Wall-Hanging
Downloaded from: http://ldsywideasandactivities.blogspot.com/2014/01/come-unto-christ-2014-youth-theme-wall.html For our 2014 Youth Theme Introduction Activity (a joint/all-girls activity for our ward young women this year), we are doing 2 things: Playing YW (Family) Feud and making take-home wall hangings that go along with the theme. This post will describe the WALL-HANGING- I will have a separate post with the information about the Come Unto Christ themed Family Feud game (see the ‘youth theme’ label on…
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Yw (Family) Feud – Come Unto Christ 2014 Youth Theme
Downloaded from: http://ldsywideasandactivities.blogspot.com/2014/01/yw-family-feud-come-unto-christ-2014.html For our 2014 Youth Theme Introduction Activity (a joint/all-girls activity for our ward young women this year), we are doing 2 things: Playing YW (Family) Feud and making take-home wall hangings that go along with the theme. This post will describe the Family Feud game- I will have a separate post with the information about the wall-hanging soon (see the ‘youth theme’ label on the right side).YW…
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