
Building A Vibrant Community
Hello, and thank you for visiting my blog where my focus is on raising our children to be active participants in building their communities and being a citizen of the world.
Nurturing Hearts, Building Communities
Children are the heart and future of our communities, and their spiritual education is crucial in fostering a vibrant, harmonious society. Through the Baha’i-inspired classes for grades 1 to 4, we nurture innate qualities such as love, kindness, and justice in children, preparing them to become compassionate and thoughtful individuals.
The curriculum emphasizes the development of virtues through diverse and engaging activities such as quotes, prayers, songs, stories, drama, science experiments, and crafts. These multifaceted lessons help reinforce values and make learning both meaningful and enjoyable.
Central to the approach is the concept of service to humanity, which we believe is fundamental in building character and promoting unity. By engaging in acts of service, children learn the value of contributing to the well-being of others and the importance of working together for the common good. Moreover, the involvement of the entire community in raising and educating children ensures a supportive environment where everyone plays a role in nurturing young minds. Together, we create a foundation for a vibrant community, one that is built on principles of mutual respect, cooperation, and a shared commitment to the betterment of society.
If you would like a PDF of any lesson contact me and I will be happy to send it to you.
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Hi, I do love your Nine Pointed Star . Can I buy that for a colouring project? Its so beautiful
Hi thanks for putting these amazing resources together! I was wondering if you could put up the lesson for Krishna for Lesson 6 for G3 as it is now showing the class on Muhammad so there is a duplication for both Lesson 6 and Lesson 10. Thank you for your service!! Allah’u’abha and much love from New Zealand, Ming
Hi Ming, Thank you for your feedback and for catching the missing lesson for Krishna. I fixed it and saw that a few lessons had the lesson replaced with the template for Muhammad, so really appreciate the heads up. If you find any other mistakes or omissions I hope you will let me know.
Many thanks
Carolyn