Tag Archive: leadership helps

I know the Scriptures are True – Logo, Bookmarks, Binder Inserts, and Leader Handouts

These files will help Primary leaders with the new theme, I know the Scriptures are True. Files include: – Bookmarks with the monthly themes (JPG and PDF); perfect for teachers and leadership training handouts. They’d be great laminated! – Logo – designed by me! – 2011 Leadership Handout / Binder Insert – this file can be printed for each member of a Primary presidency. It could also be a handout…
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Personal Progress Tracking Sheet

Our leaders have found that girls often loose their Personal Progress books and with the emphasis on having parents sign off Value Experiences, sometimes records are irretrievably lost. We are going to begin keeping an Individual tracking sheet for each young woman that will travel with her throughout her years in Young Women so that we can keep track of who has completed what, plan activities that fit the needs…
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10 Easy Ways to Help Your Daughter with Personal Progress

M’Shelle D has shared this document that has ideas for helping Parents encourage and support their daughters with their Personal Progress. This would make a nice insertion into a Welcome Packet for Beehives, too! 1 page, black and white, 8.5 x 11 inches. 10 Easy Ways to Help Your Daughter in Personal Progress 1. Read through the personal Progress Book and become familiar with Young Women’s Values, Standards of Personal…
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Seeking Out the Poor and Needy

This document was a handout at a leadership meeting. It has a list of 20 thoughtful questions that leadership can use to determine the amount of help being provided in a Church unit and how much more is needed. I don’t know anything about who created it or it’s provenance, except that based on the foot note, it was created on February 14, 2005 and saved on the computer of…
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