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Godly Play is a Montessori method of telling Bible stories, developed by Jerome Berryman, using parables, sacred stories and liturgical lessons about religious traditions using tactile natural materials.
Young children are blessed with a spiritual imagination and playfulness which we honor through our Montessori based Godly Play curriculum. Godly Play places our Sacred Story, from Creation to the building of the church, into the hands of our children \u2013 literally.
Godly Play, an approach to Religious Education in early childhood devised by Jerome W. Berryman, has been utilized by many Christian denominations in Sunday school contexts and it is currently influencing the design of early years' Religious Education curricula in many Catholic dioceses.
Godly Play is a curriculum based on the research of Jerome Berryman, and influenced by the Montessori method of teaching. Children are invited into spiritual reflection and play through imaginative engagement with stories based on the Bible and the history of the Christian church.
Young children are blessed with a spiritual imagination and playfulness which we honor through our Montessori based Godly Play curriculum. Godly Play places our Sacred Story, from Creation to the building of the church, into the hands of our children \u2013 literally.

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Godly Play, an approach to Religious Education in early childhood devised by Jerome W. Berryman, has been utilized by many Christian denominations in Sunday school contexts and it is currently influencing the design of early years' Religious Education curricula in many Catholic dioceses.
Godly Play is a curriculum based on the research of Jerome Berryman, and influenced by the Montessori method of teaching. Children are invited into spiritual reflection and play through imaginative engagement with stories based on the Bible and the history of the Christian church.
He compared the true shepherd to one who does not really care for his flock, who just tends sheep for a living: \u201cBut he that is an hireling, and not the shepherd, whose own the sheep are not, seeth the wolf coming, and leaveth the sheep, and fleeth: and the wolf catcheth them, and scattereth the sheep.\u201d (John 10:12.)
Godly Play is a curriculum based on the research of Jerome Berryman, and influenced by the Montessori method of teaching. Children are invited into spiritual reflection and play through imaginative engagement with stories based on the Bible and the history of the Christian church.
Godly Play, an approach to Religious Education in early childhood devised by Jerome W. Berryman, has been utilized by many Christian denominations in Sunday school contexts and it is currently influencing the design of early years' Religious Education curricula in many Catholic dioceses.

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