Product Description
Author: Norman Hill
About Product: Revitalize your family learning and make the most out of every teaching moment!
In today's world of fast-paced social media and virtual entertainment, it can be hard for parents to compete with external distractions to make room for meaningful life lessons and gospel-centered teachings in the home. Drawing from Come Follow Me, Teaching in the Savior's Way, and Children and Youth manuals, this guidebook provides easy-to-understand tools, activities, and methods for making family learning fun as well as educationally and spiritually fulfilling.
• Learn the principles of "discovery learning" and how it can benefit families of all sizes and situations.
• Determine how, where, and when formal or informal teaching is most effective.
• Gain access to a toolbox of practical, hands-on lessons and activities that will develop social, emotional, and Christlike attributes in the whole family.
No more "boring" home lessons or missed opportunities for development. It's time to prepare your children for the future, reconnect as a family, and grow closer to God together.
Chapter 1: Why Teaching At Home Matters
Chapter 2: How Parents Teach
Chapter 3: When Parents Teach
Chapter 4: Where Parents Teach
Chapter 5: What Can Parents Teach Best
Chapter 6: Teaching and Parenting: Never Giving Up
About Author: Norman C. Hill is a former Mission President in the Ghana Accra West and Sierra Leone Freetown Missions and a counselor in the Texas Houston Mission presidency. He is the author of six previous books and numerous articles in the Church's Ensign, Liahona. and New Era. He is an Affiliate Associate Professor at BYU"s Ballard Center for Social Impact and a former Institute instructor. Professionally, he worked for ExxonMobil as manager of training and development and for the Reliant Energy Delivery Group as Human Resources Vice President. He has spoken at many different national and international conferences including the American Management Association, the American Society for Training and Development as well as universities including the Rochester Institute of Technology and the Lagos Business School. A popular EFY and BYU Continuing Education speaker, he has led workshops on a variety of gospel topics. He serves on the Board of Directors for several companies in Sub-Saharan Africa. Working with students at BYU, an organization he founded mentoring middle-grade students in Ghana was awarded second prize in the prestigious Stanford Longevity Design Challenge in 2019.
Pages: 265
Cedar Fort Publishing