GREAT FOR CHILDREN & YOUTH – Come Follow Me Lessons for: Primary, family home evening, Sunday School, Seminary, Bible Study
LESSON LIFESAVER Activity
Super Dad and Mom Spotlight
OBJECTIVE: Youth can spotlight/honor their parents by using the forms to record highlights from their lives. Present in an “HONOR PARENTS NIGHT” activity.
Encourage youth to honor their parents using this Super Dad and Mom Spotlight form.
• Option #1: Use the forms to spotlight parents and give positive highlights from their lives. These could be read during the HONOR PARENTS NIGHT*.
• Option #2: Use the forms to write a plan with brothers and sisters how they will express honor and appreciation to parents. Then carry out the plan.
• Option #3: Use the forms to write a letter of appreciation to parents.
• Option #4: Use the forms to write personal goals to show honor and respect to parents. Then work on those goals.
TO MAKE Print activity in color or black and white.
MUTUAL NIGHT, Family Night, Sunday School, Seminary ACTIVITIES
*HONOR PARENTS NIGHT:
1. The week before, have the youth write a note to their parent(s) or guardians with at least four points of appreciation. Leaders could secretly tie each note (with parents’ names on top) to a plastic fork with a ribbon. Leaders could also write a note to each youth, expressing specific points of appreciation and attaching a fork (with the name on a note from leaders).
2. Youth invite their parents, grandparents, or guardians to a dinner.
3. Serve spaghetti and salad (dinner) without eating utensils. Provide handy wipes to wipe hands before and after the meal.
4. After the meal, a leader says, “Just like this fork [hold fork up], we often take many things for granted that our youth and parents do for us. Tonight we would like to honor our youth and parents and express our points of appreciation (point to prongs on the fork). Each youth has prepared a note expressing their points of appreciation, and we the leaders have a note expressing our points of appreciation to our youth. Thank you. We will now serve dessert and you will be able to eat with your forks.
5. Pass out personal individualized forks with named notes attached.
6. Serve dessert with a different fork.
7. Optional: Place a flower on moms’ plates and a Dad’s Root Beer or DR barrel candy for the dads.
Source YW 1.9
Elder Ronald A. Rasband (on a father’s example)
“On this Father’s Day, I express gratitude for fathers everywhere who set righteous examples. A father’s love, persistence, and dedication leave a lasting impression on all of us. May we continue to look to our Heavenly Father as the prime example for all we do.” — Tweet from Elder Rasband, June 21, 2020