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Cub Scouts

Cub Scouts

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Family Home Evening

General Conference

General Conference

General Pages

General Pages

Gospel Topics

Gospel Topics

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Halloween

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Home and Family

FHE Lessons

Home and Family

Idea Door Instant Clipart

Idea Door Instant Clipart

Missionary

Missionary

Object Lessons

Object Lessons

Preparedness

Food Storage

Preparedness

Primary Files

AOF

Baptism

Faith in God - Activity Day

Primary 2009

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Primary Music

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Sharing Time

Printables

Printables

Temple

Relief Society

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HFPE

Relief Society

Visiting Teaching

Skits and Programs

Skits and Programs

Small gift Ideas

Small gift Ideas

Stories and Poems

Christmas Stories

Stories and Poems

Ward Activities

Ward Activities

Ward Choir

Ward Choir

Young Men

Young Men

Young Women Pages

Young Women

YW Lessons

Youth

Youth

 

 

 

10 Easy Ways to Help Your Daughter in
Personal Progress

1. Read through the personal Progress Book and become familiar with Young Women’s Values, Standards of Personal Worthiness, and Value Experiences.

2. At least once a month (maybe Fast Sunday) sit down with your daughter and review her Personal Progress Book.

3. Encourage your daughter to find a special place to store her book.

4. At Family Home Evening, ask if there is any area she could be assisted in. Family involvement can be fun and rewarding.

5. Focus yourself upon developing a personal relationship with Christ, so that you can better help your daughter spiritually.

6. Sign her value experiences before she takes it to her young women leaders.

7. Show her you value her progress by coming to Young Women Recognition Nights to recognize and support her and other young women receive awards.

8. Encourage and praise her individual accomplishments.

9. Attend New Beginnings, Young Women in Excellence, and other parent/child activities with your daughter.

10. Encourage her to attend Young Women activities and Sunday lessons. Help her to adjust her schedule to fit in time for her spiritual growth.

Remember: If it is important to you, it will be important to her!