I Am Suppose To Teach Younger Children About Having A Positive Attitude? What Should I Say To Them?

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I am suppose to give them this brief explanation in church.
Thank You very much I really appreciate it.

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January 15, 2010

Jess4rsa @ 5:46 pm #

Discuss how faith in God and salvation can help one have hope in the future and understanding of things when they do not always work the way we want them to work. Give some examples of how attitude helped the children of Israel get to the promised land, the faith of the 3 Hebrew children who refused to give up and worship an idol god and also give a couple of examples of how a bad attitude delayed Jonah in his destiny to preach at Nineveh. Emphasize the importance of how attitude affects cooperation in school. Let them use some time and think of some examples of how a positive attitude affected them or someone they know.

Netbrads @ 11:30 pm #

EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE. Within those three words lie positive attitudes. Everything about our life is right or wrong; possible or impossible, can or cannot; want or do not want. In doing or saying something, what does it do to the others.
In short, being positive is not only being good about self but importantly, the others around you feeling and left good.

January 16, 2010

Redboy @ 3:43 am #

Tell them the story of
Josef about his father and brother brothers…
or the story of the lost son who had so many friends when he was rich, but non when he had no money left..
or the story of the Samaritan who was laying on the road and no one was helping him…
-R

ddjbear @ 8:22 am #

How about this? God gave them a brain for thinking and doing and they can do learn and perform wonderful things because they have this gift from God.

Slackerbitch <3 @ 12:36 pm #

Tell them that they’d better be optimistic or the boogie man will eat them(:

Bandett @ 7:08 pm #

leave the kids alone,

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