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What is your best practice?

Perry Alan Morris
Perry Alan Morris ✭✭
03/26 で Social Groups

Hello, Good Day to you.

What has been your best practice in Engaging your youth in FamilySearch nowadays?

I started a previous discussion and I was not quite sure if I posted it correctly since I did not receive any feedback from it. I am thinking that I attached tags to my last one and that might have been the reason.

I am hoping this Discussion provides me with the desired results.

Thank you,

Brother Perry Morris

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  • AmberML1
    AmberML1 ✭✭✭✭
    04/22

    @Perry Alan Morris

    Hello Br. Morris. I see no one has yet responded to this post. Maybe I can offer something helpful.

    My first idea when it comes to engaging youth in Family History is to keep everything SIMPLE!

    Keep the teaching simple, the activity simple, the concept simple. This will help both them and you!

    One good example (if you are a Member of the Church of Jesus Christ) is to share with kids how to use Ordinances Ready. Once they are all able to become comfortable with Ordinances Ready, expand that to show them how to "View Relationships" of the ancestors they select through Ordinances Ready.

    Another good example (for anyone) is to use the Get Involved Activities on FamilySearch. Most are super simple, but we can share with the youth how IMPACTFUL those activities are.

    Best wishes to you!

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  • Perry Alan Morris
    Perry Alan Morris ✭✭
    04/24

    Hello Amber, Since I don't know your last name I may call you sister Amber. I get called Brother Perry very often. I am so happy you took the time to respond to me.

    Your suggestions and advice are much appreciated.

    Based on your activity in this group do you anticipate any other Community Members will address my inquiry?

    Are you a consultant working with a "Leader" ? If so how does your leader contribute to making these activities a success? Is your leader a member of this Community Group? The reason I ask that question is it would be wonderful to connect with your leader to also exchange success stories.

    I will try out the ideas you passed on to me. If I have problems getting them off the ground may I reach back out to you?

    Again thank you ever so much for your response.

    Brother Morris

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  • AmberML1
    AmberML1 ✭✭✭✭
    04/25

    @Perry Alan Morris

    So sorry, sometimes we don't get many users who will contribute to these discussions. But we all do the best we can!

    I work in a different capacity than what you suggested, but have had many interactions with Youth and Family History…but I am still happy to help give ideas. Hopefully, you'll find others willing to share as well.

    We also have a Temple and Family History Consultant group which might interest you. Perhaps you can post in that group for additional support.

    Best wishes with working with your youth!

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  • MrsLCJ
    MrsLCJ ✭✭
    08/24

    It is a good idea to show them that they can view their relationship in ordinances ready when getting ready to print names. If they want to, they can even write it down on a notecard. When they print the names, they could write on the name papers (maybe on the back, lightly in pencil) their relationship, so that when they are doing baptisms for the dead as proxy at a temple, they can look and see how they are related, when sitting and waiting for their turn.

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