Youth Curriculum, 7-21-24
Curriculum Overview:
In this lesson, youth will explore the concept of embracing imperfections through relatable stories that highlight the beauty of making mistakes, creative art projects that celebrate unique and imperfect creations, and discussions about the value of vulnerability and learning from errors. They will learn how making mistakes and stepping out of their comfort zones can lead to personal growth and deeper self-acceptance.
July Monthly Theme: Practice Makes Imperfect
Week 3 Value: Imperfect Practices
Affirmation: I embrace imperfection, knowing it is the best part of life.
Spiritual Lesson:
In this lesson, youth will explore the concept of embracing imperfections through engaging stories, creative art projects, and meaningful discussions. This will help them understand the beauty of making mistakes and the growth they can bring. They will gain a more profound sense of self-acceptance, resilience, and the confidence to step out of their comfort zones.
Movement: – Outdoor Flawed Adventure
Youth take a walk outside to look for three things they may see as a flaw and find a way to appreciate it.
Active Listening: Book/Music/Video
Book: “What Do You Do with a Problem?” by Kobi Yamada, ages 4-7
Book: “The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes” by Mark Pett and Gary Rubinstein, ages 7-12
Music: “The Perfect Song” by Barney Saltzberg, ages 4-7
Music: “Scars to Your Beautiful” by Alessia Cara, ages 7-12
Creative Expression: Imperfection Creations
Youth create a collaborative art piece where each child contributes something unique and imperfect. Discuss how each piece adds to the beauty of the whole project.
Connecting: Music Appreciation
Youth take turns creating rhythms with musical instruments. The group repeats the rhythm, and someone else adds to it until everyone adds to our beat and enjoys our unique creation.
We discuss what vulnerability means to us and how connections can be made when we show our imperfections to others.
