Why we have our 'Good Book Celebration' every Friday:
Celebrating children's successes each week during celebration worship is a wonderful way to recognise their hard work, growth, and achievements. Here’s why it’s important:
When children are celebrated for their successes, it helps build their self-esteem. Recognising their efforts makes them feel proud of their achievements, which encourages them to keep trying their best.
Celebrating successes shows children that their hard work is valued, which motivates them to stay positive about learning. It helps them see that their efforts are making a difference.
Celebration worship brings everyone together to share in each other's successes. It creates a supportive community where children can cheer for each other and feel proud of their friends' accomplishments too.
By celebrating successes, we show that it's not just about winning, but about putting in effort and trying your best. This helps children understand that effort, kindness, and resilience are just as important as results.
Celebrating achievements helps children feel recognised and appreciated. It reminds them that their unique talents, strengths, and contributions matter to their school and community.
When children see that success is celebrated, it encourages them to continue growing and learning. They understand that challenges are part of the journey, and that every small success is a step toward bigger achievements.
Celebration worship is a joyful time that creates excitement and happiness. It’s a chance for children to experience the joy of accomplishment and to feel encouraged in their school journey.
During the celebrations, children get the chance to reflect on how far they've come and be thankful for their progress. It’s a great opportunity to teach them the importance of gratitude for their own growth.