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Cletus' Sunday School Shenanigans

Instructional Resource for Worship Service Etiquette

Cletus' Sunday School Shenanigans

Instructional Resource for Worship Service Etiquette

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Hardback

£9.99

Publisher: Carpenter's Son Publishing
ISBN: 9781945507007
Number of Pages: 32
Published: 13/04/2017
Width: 21.5 cm
Height: 21.5 cm
It is often difficult for adults to approach the topic of inappropriate worship service behaviors without evoking a defensive attitude. One strategy is by beginning the conversation with a book. How better to approach the topic of worship service etiquette than sharing this humorous, rhyming, book—Cletus’ Sunday School Shenanigans? Cletus is a young mischievous monkey that causes mayhem around the town. He is unwelcome by the residents because of his behavior. His owner, Mrs. Rosa, seeks assistance from various individuals and eventually follows the advice of a minister. Mrs. Rosa takes Cletus to worship service and his behavior is appalling. The children invite Cletus to class where he learns and practices respectful behavior during Sunday school. Cletus learns about Jesus’ sacrifice for us and our personal responsibility for telling others about it. The book contains a reference section for comprehension questions, discussion questions, parent tips, and scripture references.

Johnna Hite, Diane Reed

Johnna Hite is an educator and certified speech language pathologist, employed by a Kentucky public school system. She has worked extensively with children and young adults in a variety of settings. Her research and experience have fortified her mission of helping parents and guardians communicate effectively with their children. Many children do not learn from observing, but need specific instruction and explanation of what is appropriate in social settings. She contends that utilizing children’s literature and specific individualized social stories as a means of approaching difficult discussions and furthering the discussion of appropriate behavior is key to their understanding. She combined her love of writing and her professional training to co-author a book designed to address worship service etiquette. Diane Reed is a certified teacher, administrator, and licensed professional counselor in Kentucky. Working with children has been her life’s passion, as evidenced in over 3 decades in teaching and mentoring children and young adults in the church and school settings. As a school counselor and private professional counselor, Mrs. Reed has counseled with individual and families in addressing various life hurdles and behavioral issues. Her years as a school district administrator helped her to realize the pervasive nature of social and behavioral issues facing families. Thus, she combined her love of writing and her professional training to co-author a book designed to address worship service etiquette. It is her contention that most children benefit from direct social skills instruction, and that opening this difficult discussion with an appropriate book is the ideal way to begin.