The Godly Play Philosophy (A Montessori-Based Approach)
We use a Sunday School curriculum called Godly Play for children Preschool through 4th grade. This Montessori-based program encourages children to think about faith and God on their own and encourages them to ask questions to build a strong and personal relationship with God.
Godly Play Philosophy About Children:
- Young children already have a spiritual life of depth that adults may not understand or honor.
- Young children can discover and use the language of religious narrative and symbol that will allow them to express themselves spiritually and “make meaning.”
About Children’s Work:
- Children’s play is their work.
- Children are encouraged to choose their own work during each class.
- Teachers do not interfere with the children’s work unless the child asks for help (unless a child is unable to ask for assistance).
- Part of the work of the community of children is the care of their own classroom environment and how they treat one another.
About Teachers and Children:
- Teachers are guides. They are not expected to know all the answers.
- Children are encouraged to do the work of discovering answers.
- When a teacher takes time to listen and observe a child, the teacher can find more effective ways to lead the child into new discoveries.
- Children are treated seriously and with deep respect.
About the Classroom Environment:
- The Godly Play classroom is a place for children to be themselves, learn how Christians live in community, come closer to the mystery of God’s presence, and learn the language of the Christian people.
- Respect for space and for one another is maintained in a Godly Play classroom to help the children feel safe.
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