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Tuesday 29 January 2019

Welcome to AKSSMA Blog for the Youth

Welcome to AKSSMA blog for the youth. This blog will be directed to educators, especially those who work with babies, children, and teens at the Spiritist Centers.

I am an educator at Allan Kardec Spiritist Society of Massachusetts. I teach two different groups: an Arts Club for kids 7 to 12 years old, and a Teens Group. Our Spiritist Center was founded in 1989 and our first youth class was in 2000. Since then, our Youth Group has gone through many transformations and growth. Three years ago, we noticed that our needs were changing and that we needed a bigger space to accommodate all of our kids, we had about 20 at the time. Our board of directors understood our needs and found a bigger place for us to move. In this new building, we had enough space to divide the classes that were once, all together in the same room. There was then the idea of creating clubs and use them to teach the subjects. The clubs allowed us to use a hands on approach when teaching about moral values, religious connections, and body-mind-spirit wellness. The program has been an absolute success since its start. Our group grew from about 20 kids registered to about 70 kids registered.


Our classes are now divided in the following way:

  • Baby/Toddler Group (0 - 3years old): Classes include parents and educators. The entire class is about 45min. and it is structured with a variety of sensory and extra sensory forms of teaching.

  • Kindergarten Group (4 - 7years old): Parents do not participate anymore in this class. Now we encourage kids to be more independent from their parents in a safe and nurturing environment where they can learn through repetition, sequence, and tons of joy. There is music, instruments, role play, games, and more.

Once you "graduate" from Kindergarten, kids can choose from one of our three clubs.

  • Arts and Crafts Club: Kids are exposed to different types of material and innumerous ways to express their creativity and personality through arts. We teach about the concepts of religion and especially the moral values and the way to be a good human being. There are opportunities to talk, pray, play have fun, and improve as human beings.

  • Theater Club: Kids who like to put themselves out there, who are more versatile and outgoing, usually choose this class and have a lot of fun studying about Spiritism, about Jesus life and true meaning of life. They do some vocal exercises, stretching, and also prepare for presentations throughout the year.


  • Taekwondo Club: Yes, kids can also learn religion and moral values through martial arts. They focus on discipline, respect to self and others, and the idea of becoming better every day as eternal beings. Kids who are very energetic and who enjoy physical exercise usually choose this class where they can learn and be active at the same time without compromising one or another.


  • Teens Group: Kids who are 13 and up are welcome to this class where we discuss concepts of Spiritism, in a more profound way and where we also approach situations they face in a daily basis in their lives. We provide a comforting and non judgmental environment where they can express their fears, concerns, questions, and help us see the world through their point of view as well. It is a very enriching class.


As I mentioned earlier, the change was a success. We have kids and teens more integrated and committed to the classes. They are also strengthening the relationship with their pears and making a very important networking of people who have the same values. We have kids and teens volunteering in the Spiritist Center with activities connected or not with the Youth Groups. It is a great joy to be part of this amazing group!

The Little Prince - Class 1

The Little Prince, by Antony de Saint-Exupery is one of my favorite books. I have read it a couple of times, and every time I read it, I learn new ideas that I had not thought before. In situations I face in life, I keep thinking about quotes that suit perfectly the situation. Well, you can see that this book means a lot to me. If you have not read it, I highly recommend it!




The idea of working with The Little Prince began when in one of my visits to the bookstore (I love bookstores!), I found this brilliant version of the book, with pop-ups. I fell in love! But I did not purchase it at the moment. I spent weeks thinking about it and then I decided to use it for the Arts Club class. I decided to read it again, before purchasing the more expensive pop-up version. That was when the ideas started coming and I decided to finally buy the book online. Here is what I prepared:

I gathered the class, about 15 kids, around me, seating on the floor. I presented the book and gave some of the author's background to them and the circumstances that he wrote the book. I explained to them that we would read two to three chapters every week (the chapters are very short and of ease reading), we would discuss and make relations to topics from Jesus and/or Kardec teachings and then we would work on a project.

First chapter is all about how adults loose the ability to dream and see through facts. We correlated the situations with the passage from the bible when Jesus asks His disciples to let the children come to him, and he says one of the Beatitudes, about the pure of hearted. "Blessed are the pure of heart, for they shall see God." Jesus also says that we should be similar to a kid if we want to enter God's kingdom. We talked a little about that. Kids explained what they understood and we talked about how important it is to try to keep our hearts pure.

The second part of the study was hands-on. They were given material to start building the world through their own eyes. We divided them in three different groups and gave them a large peace of rectangular foam and material. They were encouraged to discuss with their pears about how they were going to build their world and start by the foundation. It was amazing to see their minds working. The projects got really cool ideas, and as the weeks go, we will keep reading the following chapters and going back to our project until they feel that they are done with it.

This is being a lovely journey! I will keep you posted about the next classes. I will post pictures of the classes and of the nice piece of art that is the book! 

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