12 Leadership Ideas To Do With Your KidsSýnishorn
Work to Win
Prepare to hand out Saturday chores some weekend. Ask each young person (if you have more than one) to do a list of chores that are appropriate for their age.
Without telling them, hide an envelope with money in it or tickets to a ballgame, and put it where they’ll find it if they do the chores very thoroughly. For instance, if you tell them to clean out the sofa, you may hide ten dollars under the cushions that they can find and keep if their work is thorough. Or, you may tell them to clean out their closet, and you can hide some tickets to a movie or ballgame, and they’ll find them if they are thorough. The winner is the one who works with excellence. Hopefully, everyone will win.
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A free monthly article called: The Leadership Link
Workbooks, DVDs, PDFs and CDs to discuss with students
A Leadership Forum for school staff, parents and youth workers
A plan for organizations to nurture a leadership culture that impacts all students
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About this Plan
You may be in a season that allows for you to spend fun, quality time with your kids. What if you also added in some opportunities for your kids to take steps toward healthy maturity? In this plan (from leadership expert Dr. Tim Elmore) come 12 unique ideas, each constructed with an engaging activity and scripture to help you facilitate spiritual and emotional growth in your kids.
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