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    Youth, Children and Families resources

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    All are welcome. Advices and queries for Friends who have responsibility for eldership and oversight in order to grow an all-age community.
    All are welcome

    Advices and queries for Friends  who have responsibility for  eldership and oversight in order to  grow an all-age community.

    Free£ Free
      
    Chatterbox. This classic children's game has been created to help children talk, think and learn about the Quaker faith. It includes words from Quaker children who express what is important to them.
    Chatterbox

    This classic children's game has  been created to help children talk,  think and learn about the Quaker  faith. It includes words from Quaker  children who express what is  important to them.

    Free£ Free
      
    Engaging with schools. This resource has been created to support Friends and Quaker meetings working with schools and other groups of children and young people visiting the meeting house. It also contains ideas for talks, discussions and sessions for anyone visiting a school or other group.
    Engaging with schools

    This resource has been created to  support Friends and Quaker  meetings working with schools and  other groups of children and young  people visiting the meeting house.  It also contains ideas for talks,  discussions and sessions for  anyone visiting a school or other  group.

    Free£ Free
      
    Journeys in the  Spirit - Games  Suppliment. Gathering, active and reflective games suitable for children and young people aged 5-18.
    Journeys in the Spirit - Games Suppliment

    Gathering, active and reflective  games suitable for children and  young people aged 5-18.

    Free£ Free
      
    Let's Explore the Quaker Way. An exploration of the values: truth, peace, simplicity and equality.
    Let's Explore the Quaker Way

    An exploration of the values: truth,  peace, simplicity and equality.

    Free£ Free
      
    Quaker Meeting and Me. A guide for children to Quaker meeting for worship.
    Quaker Meeting and Me

    A guide for children to Quaker  meeting for worship.

    Free£ Free
      
    Sing me on a  Journey. Sing me on a journey is a resource for adult Quakers working with children in Quaker Meetings, and at all age events, residential gatherings and camps.
    Sing me on a Journey

    Sing me on a journey is a resource  for adult Quakers working with  children in Quaker Meetings, and at  all age events, residential  gatherings and camps.

    Free£ Free
      
    Ways to Connect. The aim of these 'ways to connect' cards is to promote and develop the way adult members think about the place of young Friends (12+) in their meeting.
    Ways to Connect

    The aim of these 'ways to connect'  cards is to promote and develop the  way adult members think about the  place of young Friends (12+) in  their meeting.

    Free£ Free
      
    The Welcome Box. Ideas for creating your own welcome box to encourage children to join worship and to build an all age community.
    The Welcome Box

    Ideas for creating your own  welcome box to encourage children  to join worship and to build an all age community.

    Free£ Free
      
    Where are the  Young People?. The aim of this conversation starter is to get you thinking and talking. How you use it is up to you. This might be in a quaker meeting, church meeting, elders meeting or a small group setting; perhaps during worship or café church; even just to prompt you to have deeper conversations with a friend about your shared concern about the apparent absence of young people.
    Where are the Young People?

    The aim of this conversation starter  is to get you thinking and talking.  How you use it is up to you. This  might be in a quaker meeting,  church meeting, elders meeting or a  small group setting; perhaps during  worship or café church; even just to  prompt you to have deeper  conversations with a friend about  your shared concern about the  apparent absence of young people.

    Free£ Free
      
    Quakers: a guide  for young people. This concertina leaflet offers a simple explanation of Quakerism for teens.
    Quakers: a guide for young people

    This concertina leaflet offers a  simple explanation of Quakerism  for teens.

    Free£ Free
      
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