January – Godhead
February – Plan of Salvation
March – Atonement of Jesus Christ
April – Apostasy and Restoration
May – Prophets and Revelation
June – Priesthood and Priesthood Keys
July – Ordinances and Covenants
August – Marriage and Family
September – The Commandments
October – Becoming More Christlike
November – Spiritual and Temporal Self-Reliance
December – Building the Kingdom
January – Godhead
February – Plan of Salvation
March – Atonement of Jesus Christ
April – Apostasy and Restoration
May – Prophets and Revelation
June – Priesthood and Priesthood Keys
July – Ordinances and Covenants
August – Marriage and Family
September – The Commandments
October – Becoming More Christlike
November – Spiritual and Temporal Self-Reliance
December – Building the Kingdom
January – Godhead
February – Plan of Salvation
March – Atonement of Jesus Christ
April – Apostasy and Restoration
May – Prophets and Revelation
June – Priesthood and Priesthood Keys
July – Ordinances and Covenants
August – Marriage and Family
September – The Commandments
October – Becoming More Christlike
November – Spiritual and Temporal Self-Reliance
December – Building the Kingdom
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BEHAVIOR CHARTS: Buttons for good behavior by Rachel Shearer
Circles of Good Behavior by Marianne Wilson McKnight
CHORE CHARTS OR SYSTEMS:
A job chart that actually works from MeckMom
Chores are fun to do!
Chore Chart Ideas from The Idea Door
Chore Charts from Controlling Chaos
Chore Chart Lanyard Style
Chores and the Candy Stores
Cute Printable Chore Charts
Flexible Chore Charts
Job Chart and Free Template (SUPER cute!)
Job Jars by Marie - Simple and fun idea!
My Job Chart
Responsibility Chart by Amber Brunjes
CLIPART:
Chores Clipart from Mormon Share
Clipart for purchase
FAMILY HOME EVENING LESSONS:
A House of Order
Family Home Evening Lesson on Responsibility
GAMES: Happy Helper Game by Amy Ferguson
OBJECT LESSONS: Make yourself a bowl of oatmeal for lunch and DON'T wash the bowl. Leave it on the counter until it becomes hard and awful to clean. Then for family home evening (as an intro) ask one of your children to wash the bowl by hand. It will take a lot of effort. You could even have your children take turns scrubbing the bowl. Then compare how much easier it would have been to clean had you done it right away. The longer it sat, the harder it was to clean. This is just like our home. If you clean something right away, it takes moments to tidy. However, the longer you wait to clean, it feels impossible to stay on top of.
OTHER:
Preschool Calendar and Buttons by Rachael Blarson
Teaching Your Children to Clean
STORIES:
Jordan's Job List
STUFF YOU CAN BUY: Kid Charts by Alana Lee
WEBSITES:
Children's Miracle Music
HandiPoints - My FAVORITE and it's free!
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