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Every Kid Counts!

August 24, 2012 | Kids Ministry

billBWsmall.jpgThe US Census Bureau has adopted a slogan for its 2010 campaign, “Every One Counts” and I agree! In Kids Ministry we need to adopt that philosophy in our work. We need to realize that “Every Kid Counts” and take the time to count them.

The best Kids Ministries that I know are those that are relationship driven. Those most successful ministries seem to be the ones who have placed an emphasis on building relationships with Kids and their families. They have counted the cost and determined to build a ministry around correct teacher/child ratios. They’ve found it critical to the success of their work.

When you count kids and develop proper adult/child ratios in all of your programming you will see success in many of the areas that we commonly struggle.

  • A good teacher/child ratio will improve learning. Guided/active learning happens best when a teacher can work closely with a small group of kids and offer a variety of learning methods and preferences. This can’t really happen with only one teacher.
  • A good teacher/child ratio will decrease discipline problems. Dealing with individual discipline situations can happen more effectively when there are teachers available to handle the individual situations while other teachers continue the learning. There is power in numbers… enough said.
  • A good teacher/child ratio will promote ministry. No one can effectively minister to all the kids all the time, but one can minister to a ministry group of 5-6 kids. A good teacher/child ratio sets you up for success as you plan for reaching and ministering.

Listed below are the recommended teacher/child ratios according to age group. I must preface the listing by saying that at no time should there ever be less than two people in the room with minor children (we can talk about the reasoning behind that later… but always have two)!

Age Group                     Kids       Leaders           Total

Babies                               8                      4                    12

1s & 2s                              9                      3                    12

3s & Pre-Kindergarten     12                      3                    15

Kindergarten                   16                      4                     20

Grade School Kids            21                      4                    25     

 

Maintaining good teacher/child ratios requires a commitment and will initially require a good bit of work. However at the end of the day, you’ll be glad you did. You’ll be pleased with the results, and so will your volunteers.

Count your kids, consider these ratios, strive for necessary adjustments, and see your Kids ministry become relationship driven!

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  1. Cathie Johnson

    August 24, 2012 at 10:57 am

    Good post. Thanks for sharing.
    Come visit me at toddlersthroughpreschool.com
    Cathie

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