On Sockpuppets for Baha’i Teachers:
By george wesley dannells on Oct 15, 2012 in All categories
My question…
Dan in Vietnam has just posted this of a training for Baha'i children's class teachers (or are these for animators of junior youth?)
Dan's answer…
Prospective children's class teachers This was at a training session for youth that covered children's classes and JY groups; I was working with the children's class teachers. We shared strategies and spent a lot of time learning how to present the different activities that make up the classes. This segment combined crafts and drama; I posted another video a while ago of the "games" segment
Tt's all one work, isn't it — this divine institute process — whether in Ho Chi Minh or Tacoma. -gw



On Oct 16, 2012, dan said:
Thanks for the mention George! You beat me to posting this new video myself
It was such a joy to share this time with the Vietnamese youth, who are so happy and eager to serve. Many of them have continued serving since that time, holding children’s classes in their neighbourhoods as well as offering outreach classes in other parts of Ho Chi Minh City to support the intensive program of growth there.
You might want to point your readers to the posts for both these videos on childrensclasses.org, each of which explain what’s happening in a little more detail and provide links to the content covered.
Sockpuppets: http://childrensclasses.org/2012/10/16/the-sockpuppet-who-cried-wolf/
Birds of a Feather:
http://childrensclasses.org/2010/11/29/game-birds-feather/
Cheers!