LDS Primary Tips
I never thought I would see myself teaching in Primary mostly because with the lack of Priesthood here there are always many other calling that you are needed to fill, however having a special needs son changed that thinking and I am happy to be there with him (4-7).
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1. Be understanding of each other. "They recognize their differences but those differences seem to draw them closer to each other," said Sister Nielsen. 2. Don't see race and cultures as barriers. Children look at things that are different "as a chance to get to know someone from a place that's new to them." 3. When differences cause misunderstandings, don't take offense, but let people know in a loving way. 4. When offenses come, forgive and forget very fast. |
Lds Primary Tips (Hover)
You definitely have challenges. I've seen parents with challnging children and I think they spend more time having to explain to others why the children act the way they do. Maybe you should suggest to the bishop in your area to give a talk about special need children.