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Baha’is see the young as the most precious treasure a community can possess. In them are the promise and guarantee of the future. Yet, in order for this promise to be realised, children need to receive spiritual nourishment, such as can be found in the children’s classes happening all around the world.
As a proudly Australian initiative, we’re excited to showcase a collection of Australian stories, music, tributes and more.
Like most Baha’i parents chatting to their friends, sometimes I’m asked what the heck a children’s class is, and why it matters. In the moment I usually stumble about explaining, so a little while ago, I thought I’d try making an explainer video about it, and share on Baha’i Blog’s Insta.
For other parents and teachers, how do you explain what they are and why you do it? All notes very welcome!!!
Interested in seeing a children’s class in action? There are classes happening across Australia and all over the world!
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