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Fruit of the Spirit Curriculum

Why I’m Glad I Used the Fruit of the Spirit Curriculum for Toddlers

When my oldest son was born, I promised him that I would tell him everything I know about Jesus. I’ve since made that promise to each of my other two children. It didn’t take me long in my motherhood journey to figure out that I needed a plan to teach my children about Jesus. In …

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Five Ways to Build Character in Your Kids Without Resorting to Behavior Charts and Bribes

How can we teach our kids character without using behavior charts and bribes? Here’s how we can encourage a real heart change! By contributing writer Liz.  Charlotte Mason wrote, “The habits of the child become the character of the man.” As parents it is our job to guide our children towards becoming the person they will …

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FREE Lesson Plan to Teach Joy to Your Toddler!

Want to share the Gospel with your toddler on a more regular basis? Want to start teaching biblical truths to your child but not sure where to start? Teaching young children the Bible is one of my passions. Children are far more capable of grasping Biblical concepts than we give them credit for, and I …

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Be Kind to One Another activities to go along with the story, The Servant King, in the Jesus Storybook Bible. Plus ideas for every other story in this children's Bible as well!

Home Preschool Week in Review {Be Kind to One Another}

      Recently, I was digging through some old photos and found pictures from the week we talked about Jesus as a Servant King. Because Easter is nearing and this is a great way to teach your children in a tangible way some parts of the Easter story, I wanted to share what we …

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Learning at Home When You Don’t Have a Plan

It’s been a while since I did a home preschool or intentional toddler time post. We’ve been busy and learning at home like crazy, but our days don’t fit in a nice little busy box wrapped up with a perfect Pinterest-worthy craft. For a little while, I felt guilty about it. I mean, I wrote …

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Home Preschool Week in Review {Letter T & What is Gentleness?}

What a fun week we had learning about gentleness, the letter T, Abraham, camping and tents, The United States of America, and best of all Chicago. It was a full week of home preschool and very little of it was planned time. Much of what we did this week was child-led and it was a …

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Home Preschool Week in Review {God is Good & Letter A}

We had another fun week of learning together. Here’s what we did this week. For Bible time and character training, we use the Fruit of the Spirit Curriculum. Memory Verse: Psalm 34:8a Bible: Read and Learn Bible, pages 14-23, Creation of Adam and Eve and the Fall of Man This week of the Fruit of …

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Home Preschool Week in Review {Letter Z & God’s Faithfulness}

We had a great week of learning together. We learned all about God’s faithfulness and the letter Z. For Bible time and character training, we use the Fruit of the Spirit Curriculum. Memory Verse: Psalm 36:5 Bible: The Jesus Storybook Bible, pages 38-47, A New Beginning {Noah’s Ark} We read our story each day and …

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Home Preschool Week in Review {All God Creates is Good & Letter G}

We had another fun week of home preschool. It is such a joy to teach this little boy about God’s Word. For Bible time and character training, we use the Fruit of the Spirit Curriculum. Memory Verse: Genesis 1:1 Bible: Read and Learn Bible, pages 8-13, The First Seven Days {The Creation Story} We read …

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Home Preschool Week in Review {God’s Love & Letter X}

We have officially started homeschool preschool, and Samuel could not be more excited. After a couple of weeks of talking about it, Samuel was tired of talking and ready to “do school.” For Bible time and character training, we use the Fruit of the Spirit Curriculum. Memory Verse: John 3:16 Bible: The Jesus Storybook Bible, …

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Frequently Asked Questions About the Fruit of the Spirit Curriculum

Do you have questions about something regarding the Fruit of the Spirit Curriculum? Are you having some technical difficulties downloading the material? Take a look through these frequently asked questions and maybe we can help you out. Common Questions before Purchasing Who is the Fruit of the Spirit Curriculum for? The Fruit of the Spirit …

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Who Can Use the Fruit of the Spirit Curriculum?

When I first started my journey of writing the Fruit of the Spirit Curriculum for Toddlers, I really didn’t think I’d ever offer it publicly. It wasn’t until I mentioned something about the curriculum in an old blog post that it clicked that this might be something others wanted too. That post quickly became my …

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