Experiencing the Quaker way from a young age can help children experience the Divine, grounding them in something greater than themselves. FGC’s resource for Children and Families include lesson plans, coloring pages on Quaker themes, and books to put in your Children’s Library. Take a look, too, at the pages on Intergenerational Community. There is a stellar list of intergenerational games to use with your yearly meeting or youth group, as well as ideas for nurturing storytelling and creativity.
Quaker spaces can help young people to deepen their sense of belonging in community and a stronger sense of self. In some cases, they offer tools and guidance for strong relationships. Check out the Quaker Religious Education Collaborative for more resources!

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Additional Resources
Paths to Quaker Parenting: Using Quaker Beliefs, Testimonies, and Practices. A book for parents endeavoring to integrate their Quaker faith into their family life.
