By Ben C Stidham
There are some ideas that help run events without adding extra effort. As the common saying goes "those who don't plan, plan to fail". Youth group activities is no exception to that rule. After spending a lot of time creating value added team building exercises, it has become apparent that planning is one of the most important keys to success. After all, planning is probably the most time intensive part of the process, but the rewards can be tremendous.
Think about all the different team building activity ideas that you have already used with students. Then start to consider all the youth group activities that you have seen others create and implement. Many of the team bonding ideas were probably developed with thought and consideration to the audience in mind. That is not to say that off the cuff spontaneous and fun indoor team building games aren't important, but the most interesting and long-lasting ones have some plans and preparation involved.
Recently, there have been numerous public speakers that have just started their adventure of providing relevant data at conferences on the subjects they know best. They continuously bring up that attending and speaking at these events requires upfront thought about what the topic will be and often times also includes the various practices to ensure that the presentation goes without any major hang ups.
It is important to consider this when you are teaching youth and teenagers. Kids are looking for some level of structure in their lives. With fragmented families and churches or schools that may not be teaching them to the detail they need, it is critical that they get a good amount of support and structural activities through other areas. Their friends may also be a source of their influence, and if the friends may be leading lives that are unhealthy, it is possible that their pressure may be affecting the others.
Children still have a mindset that is able to be molded in positive and moral ways. Using this opportunity to teach youngsters is a best practice and encouraged. Preparation for youth group activities should begin several of days before the activity. This provides lead time to think through possible alternatives or develop your schedule so that it meets the most effective and wide audience possible.
Teenagers especially may have other things on their mind such as how to fit in the group appropriately. Involving some of the teens in preparation may give them more of a feeling of usefulness and a belonging to the group. It is important to have positive role models in youth leader positions and those leaders should be peers to the kids. As a role model, they also can help build up the event and participate in many ideas that create a welcome atmosphere.
Beginning early and planning through youth group activities has benefits in developing the upcoming generations. There are many things that you can develop early in the week that will best manage a useful and rewarding time. Meetings are usually time sensitive and providing the most value is smart organizational skills.
What if you haven't spent anytime planning for a youth group event? I know how difficult it can be to try and create special events that bring together young adults in a meaningful way, but if you really want to make a big impact at your place of work you'll need to learn a single method that works amazingly well. This method is simple to pick up and it doesn't take much practice, you can read how to do it in my free report here: Important Youth Group Activities Message. Don't give up on trying to have a positive influence on kids, it's NOT impossible to raise them the right way. Learn more ways to incorporate Youth Group Activities in your schedule by clicking the link.
There are some ideas that help run events without adding extra effort. As the common saying goes "those who don't plan, plan to fail". Youth group activities is no exception to that rule. After spending a lot of time creating value added team building exercises, it has become apparent that planning is one of the most important keys to success. After all, planning is probably the most time intensive part of the process, but the rewards can be tremendous.
Think about all the different team building activity ideas that you have already used with students. Then start to consider all the youth group activities that you have seen others create and implement. Many of the team bonding ideas were probably developed with thought and consideration to the audience in mind. That is not to say that off the cuff spontaneous and fun indoor team building games aren't important, but the most interesting and long-lasting ones have some plans and preparation involved.
Recently, there have been numerous public speakers that have just started their adventure of providing relevant data at conferences on the subjects they know best. They continuously bring up that attending and speaking at these events requires upfront thought about what the topic will be and often times also includes the various practices to ensure that the presentation goes without any major hang ups.
It is important to consider this when you are teaching youth and teenagers. Kids are looking for some level of structure in their lives. With fragmented families and churches or schools that may not be teaching them to the detail they need, it is critical that they get a good amount of support and structural activities through other areas. Their friends may also be a source of their influence, and if the friends may be leading lives that are unhealthy, it is possible that their pressure may be affecting the others.
Children still have a mindset that is able to be molded in positive and moral ways. Using this opportunity to teach youngsters is a best practice and encouraged. Preparation for youth group activities should begin several of days before the activity. This provides lead time to think through possible alternatives or develop your schedule so that it meets the most effective and wide audience possible.
Teenagers especially may have other things on their mind such as how to fit in the group appropriately. Involving some of the teens in preparation may give them more of a feeling of usefulness and a belonging to the group. It is important to have positive role models in youth leader positions and those leaders should be peers to the kids. As a role model, they also can help build up the event and participate in many ideas that create a welcome atmosphere.
Beginning early and planning through youth group activities has benefits in developing the upcoming generations. There are many things that you can develop early in the week that will best manage a useful and rewarding time. Meetings are usually time sensitive and providing the most value is smart organizational skills.
What if you haven't spent anytime planning for a youth group event? I know how difficult it can be to try and create special events that bring together young adults in a meaningful way, but if you really want to make a big impact at your place of work you'll need to learn a single method that works amazingly well. This method is simple to pick up and it doesn't take much practice, you can read how to do it in my free report here: Important Youth Group Activities Message. Don't give up on trying to have a positive influence on kids, it's NOT impossible to raise them the right way. Learn more ways to incorporate Youth Group Activities in your schedule by clicking the link.
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