

48 - Middle School Kids are Kids
Mar 25, 2019
15:44
Cartoon pajamas. Lunch boxes for Bible covers. Stuffed animals coming on retreat.
Middle school students are still kids in a lot of ways.
And if your program is separated out from the high school one, then you'll notice it more than if everyone was combined.
What should you do with this information? Are there things you need to consider? Here are some quick observations.
How can you take advantage of middle school students still being kids?
When is it a good time for potty humor?
When students face grown up hurts, how can you help them cope?
Who is going to be able to walk the fine line with them from kid to teen?
Thanks for listening! See you next week.
Mentioned on the podcast:
Sunday Morning Squirrels
Youth Hacks Interview with Mark O on Creative Teaching
Jeff Selph
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Got a middle school ministry question?
Email talkingsquirrelspodcast@gmail.com
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Check out www.downloadyouthministry.com
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Middle school students are still kids in a lot of ways.
And if your program is separated out from the high school one, then you'll notice it more than if everyone was combined.
What should you do with this information? Are there things you need to consider? Here are some quick observations.
How can you take advantage of middle school students still being kids?
When is it a good time for potty humor?
When students face grown up hurts, how can you help them cope?
Who is going to be able to walk the fine line with them from kid to teen?
Thanks for listening! See you next week.
Mentioned on the podcast:
Sunday Morning Squirrels
Youth Hacks Interview with Mark O on Creative Teaching
Jeff Selph
Become a DYM Gold member for 1 month for FREE
Got a middle school ministry question?
Email talkingsquirrelspodcast@gmail.com
Need student ministry resources?
Check out www.downloadyouthministry.com
Do you listen to the Podcast? Consider leaving a review of the podcast!
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