Tag Archive: LDS Young Women
Modesty At Mutual? Random Question Thursday
Downloaded from: http://ldsywideasandactivities.blogspot.com/2014/05/modesty-at-mutual-random-question.html RANDOM QUESTION THURSDAY- Kellie (from the Jolly Rogers Young Women Blog Facebook Group) has supplied this week’s question for Random Question Thursday: “I’d like to know how dress standards are addressed for mutual? We have told our girls to “strive for efy standards”, but I know other wards that prohibit shorts all together…” Thanks for the question Kellie- Truthfully, the girls in our particular ward generally come…
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Modesty at Mutual? RANDOM QUESTION THURSDAY
Personal Progress Peer Mentoring – Using Visiting Teaching As A Model!
Downloaded from: http://ldsywideasandactivities.blogspot.com/2014/05/personal-progress-peer-mentoring-using.html Normally, Personal Progress mentoring is done by a YW who has completed the Personal Progress program and is mentoring as part of earning their honor bee charm. For more information about earning the honor bee charm, see the “What do I do when I complete Personal Progress?” section of the Personal Progress site on lds.org found HERE With so many YW in our area struggling with Personal…
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Personal Progress Peer Mentoring – Using Visiting Teaching As A Model!
Focus on Your Innergram [Posters]
This is the fifth post in my series featuring the Focus on Your Innergram theme and I will be sharing some posters with you–perfect for decorating or promoting your event. All of the projects in this series offer the option to use the 2014 … Continue reading →![]()
Goblet Of Gratitude
Downloaded from: http://inkablinka.com/2014/05/goblet-of-gratitude.html This is the Visiting Teaching message I’ll be sharing with my sisters in May – a goblet of gratitude – based on President Uchtodorf’s General Conference talk, “Grateful in any Circumstances”. I found some cheap (but wonderfully bedazzled ) goblets at the thrift store to hold the drops of insights President Uchtdorf shared about how to approach and cultivate deeply spiritual gratitude in our lives. I threw…
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Adapting Personal Progress For Special Needs – Random Question Thursday
Downloaded from: http://ldsywideasandactivities.blogspot.com/2014/05/adapting-personal-progress-for-special.html The question for this week’s RANDOM QUESTION THURSDAY comes from a very good-looking individual- ME! :) Since the young women that we serve are always maturing (new Beehives come in from Primary, Laurels graduate, etc) we are bound to have new situations come up that we haven’t dealt with before – even if we’re seasoned YW leaders. For example, we have a YW in our ward who…
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ADAPTING PERSONAL PROGRESS FOR SPECIAL NEEDS – RANDOM QUESTION THURSDAY
The question for this week’s RANDOM QUESTION THURSDAY comes from a very good-looking individual- ME! :)
Since the young women that we serve are always maturing (new Beehives come in from Primary, Laurels graduate, etc) we are bound to have new situations come up that we haven’t dealt with before – even if we’re seasoned YW leaders.
For example, we have a YW in our ward who has some special needs, but is very enthusiastic about Personal Progress. She has recently become frusterated in her recent attempts to “pass off” Value Experiences that she simply didn’t understand. This was a new situation for me.
As a presidency, we decided that we needed to work with her closely to achieve these goals, but also adapt the program to her ability level. But how would we do that?
The “Adapting to Individual and Local Needs” section of the Personal Progress book says,
“Value experiences and value projects may be adapted according to personal or local circumstances, interests, and needs with prior approval of parents and leaders . When making any changes or exceptions for one person, leaders should consider the effect those changes may have on other young women . After careful consideration by parents and leaders, adaptations may be made to meet the needs of young women with disabilities or educational limitations, to meet cultural or individual needs, or to allow young women who are not members to participate”
But how exactly were we going to do that?
I am on the Personal Progress site (a section of lds.org found HERE) regularly, but until recently I hadn’t noticed that under the “Get Started” section of the site, on the left side of the page, there is a category labeled, “Personal Progress for Those with Special Needs” (if you click on the title in red here, the pdf version will open for you). This is a printable version of Personal Progress that has been generally adapted for general special needs. The same type and number of Value Experiences and Value Projects are still required, but the Value Experiences and the suggested Value Projects have been somewhat simplified.
- Read the scripture Alma 56:45-48 (in the Book of Mormon).
- Color the puzzle picture in your notebook*
- Ask an adult woman (who is a relative or a Young Womens leader) to tell you about a time in their life when they learned about faith.
- Draw a picture on this page about what you have learned
Another idea that people have suggested is assigning a YW mentor (another YW who has completed Personal Progress) to work with her. That is a fantastic idea! However, in this particular situation, we have a sister who is called as a YW Leader specifically to work with her, so we feel like having this YW leader and the Beehive leader work with her is the best fit. As with everything else, this will depend on her needs and abilities.
Focus on Your Innergram [Decor Ideas, Refreshements & Burlap Bunting Pattern]
This is the fourth post in my series featuring the Focus on Your Innergram theme and I will be sharing decor (including an easy-to make burlap bunting), favor and refreshment ideas with you. In case you missed my previous posts and the … Continue reading →![]()
Focus on Your Innergram [Handouts]
This is the third post in my series featuring the Focus on Your Innergram theme. All of these projects offer the option to use the 2014 Mutual Theme or add your own. In case you missed my previous posts and the explanation of this … Continue reading →![]()
How Do You Get The Word Out About Activities? (Random Question Thursday)
Downloaded from: http://ldsywideasandactivities.blogspot.com/2014/04/how-do-you-get-word-out-about.html Every week on Wednesday night, without fail, at least one of the yw asks, “What are we doing for Mutual?” or another classic that I hear on Sundays – “I didn’t come to Mutual because I didn’t know what we were doing”I try to make this information as readily available as possible (and in as many formats as possible). They (and their parents) should be see and/or…
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