Responsibility

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These fun ideas require very little preparation, making it easy for you to share some simple but memorable lessons with your kids. Choose just one or two ideas that will appeal to your children.

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  • Be a star

    Creative crafts

    Do some star gazing, then make star-shaped photo frames for portraits of each family member.

    Discussion point: We “shine like stars” when we work without complaining.

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  • Caring for creation

    Creative crafts

    Work with your children to craft animals out of recycled materials, or use old socks to make sock puppets.

    Discussion point: We need to take good care of all the things God created and entrusted to us.

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  • Caring for orphans and widows

    Serving others

    Do your part to care for a widower in a practical way, or to help provision an orphanage.

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  • Due diligence party

    Other

    Spend a week charting your progress in doing chores and practicing skills, then celebrate with a “due diligence party.”

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  • Edible garbage

    Fun with food

    Teach your kids to generate less food waste by making Landfill Layers or Recycled Soup – two recipes that are handy for using up leftovers.

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  • Foolish Freddie, lazy Eddie game

    Any time, Drive time

    The Bible records some outlandish excuses lazy people might make to avoid work. Have fun making up your own outlandish excuses!

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  • Jobservation

    Drive time

    Visit a construction site and observe the workers.

    Discussion point: Unlike lazy workers, diligent workers become skilled at their craft.

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  • Library lessons

    Any time, Drive time

    Use your regular visits to your library to teach your children how to be responsible with their library books.

    Discussion point: One who is faithful in a very little is also faithful in much.

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  • Outdoor responsibility test

    Physical activity

    Enjoy a visit to a park, the beach or a tobogganing hill.

    Discussion point: Behaving responsibly in shared public spaces, and being careful not to leave belongings behind.

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  • Responsible animal owners

    Drama / Role play, Serving others

    Pretend you are farmers, or use your family pets to explore the command from Proverbs 12:10 to care for animals well.

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  • The Servant’s secret

    Serving others

    Do a “dirty job” with your kids and help them find joy in serving selflessly.

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  • The reality of responsibility

    Other

    Educate your children about the proper use and care of their favourite items.

    Discussion point: Responsibility means taking care of our possessions.

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  • Wise waste management

    Science with a twist

    Choose from five different mini-lessons that emphasize being responsible consumers who care for the environment and for wildlife.

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