When children may begin attending Valiant activities...
What is "Beginning in January of the year they turn 8 years old." Handbook 12.2.1.3
The name of the manual(s) Primary teachers use to teach their weekly lessons.
What is "Come Follow Me"?
Handbook 12.3.5
Who helps the children prepare for the annual children's sacrament meeting presentation?
What is "the Primary music leader together with the Primary presidency"?
Handbook 12.3.4
Formerly called Activity Days, but now called . . .
What is "Valiant Activities"?
Handbook 12.2.1.3
The number of responsible adults that should be present when teaching or leading children or youth in Church settings.
What is "Two"?
Handbook 12.3.5
Children turning 8 receive these items.
What are "Emblems of Belonging"?
-a ring with CTR shield and temple inside
-a picture of the temple
-a copy of Personal Development: Children's Guidebook (the Children & Youth booklet)
Handbook 12.5.7
Two Primary teachers or a leader may take a child into the restroom.
What is "No"?
Leaders and teachers should not take children into the restroom.
Handbook 12.5.4
What do children learn in Singing Time that helps them throughout their lives?
What is "Singing Time helps children feel Heavenly Father's love and learn about His plan of happiness"?
Handbook 12.1.5
What personal development program replaced Scouting and Activity Days?
What is "Children and Youth"?
Handbook 12.5.7
The green CTR ring is given to . . .
What is "the CTR 4 class"?
Handbook 12.5.6
Who can be called as a Valiant activity leader?
Valiant activity leaders can be the children's Primary teachers. They can be other members the Primary presidency recommends and the bishopric calls. At least two leaders attend each activity. Leaders can be two women, two men, or a married couple.
Handbook 12.3.6
What Primary teachers do during Singing Time.
What is "teachers participate in singing time with their classes"?
Handbook 12.3.5
Singing time is to last this long . . .
What is "20 minutes"?
Handbook 12.2.1.2
Formerly called Priesthood Preview, now called . . .
What is "Temple and Priesthood Preparation meeting"?
Handbook 12.1.7
In their efforts to become more like the Savior - children are invited to set goals in these four areas.
What is "Spiritual, Social, Physical and Intellectual"?
Handbook 12.2.1.4
The Children and Youth program is introduced by who and when?
Who is "the Bishop (or one of his counselors) OR members of the Primary presidency" at the beginning of the year for children who will turn 8 during the year?
Handbook 12.5.7
One of the following cannot serve together as Primary teachers:
Husband and Wife
Woman and teenage daughter
Two men
What is "Woman and teenage daughter"?
Handbook 12.3.5
I want to teach songs from a non approved resource, who do I talk to?
Who is "the Bishopric"?
Handbook 12.3.4
Formerly called Great To Be 8, but now called...
What is "Baptism and Confirmation Preparation Meeting"?
Handbook 12.1.8
The amount of time a teacher or leader has to complete their Online Youth Protection Training after being called.
What is "One Month"?
Handbook 12.5.1
Name of the online course all teachers (or any adult working with children) must complete.
What is "Protecting Children and Youth" or "Children and Youth Protection Training"?
Handbook 12.5.1
Who has the responsibility for orienting newly called teachers?
Who is the "Primary President or Primary Presidency"?
Handbook 17.3
How is Singing time different from class time?
What is "during Singing time children learn as they actively engage in singing. Primary music leaders teach gospel principles, but they do so primarily through music"?
Handbook 12.1.5
According to the Handbook, it is possible to hold Primary Activities for both girls and boys combined.
What is "Yes, they may combine for certain activities or in locations with few children?"
Handbook 12.2.1.3
The two ward-level coordination meetings that the handbook now says a Primary Presidency should attend?
What are "weekly missionary coordination meetings and ward temple and family history coordination meetings"?
Handbook 12.3.2