Teaching Children
Standards


“Standards,” Resources by Topic (2021).

“Standards,” Resources by Topic

Standards

For the Strength of Youth (2011).Guide to Church standards for youth.

Choosing the Channel” ( Friend or Liahona, Aug. 2020).Camille watches a show that her friend Brooke likes, but the characters say bad words. She chooses to turn it off, even though she’s scared of what Brooke might say.

Rose Marie Takes a Stand” (Friend, May 2020).Rose Marie Reid was a fashion designer who made simple, modest swimsuits. She also chose to represent her standards by carefully choosing who or what she advertised.

Brave on the Bus” (Friend, Feb. 2020).Natalie hears some swearing on the bus that makes her and others uncomfortable. After praying for them to stop, she gets a prompting to tell the bus driver. It’s scary, but she does it, and he helps her feel better.

Living My Standards” ( Friend or Liahona, Jun. 2019).Part of the “Friend to Friend” series. Sister Becky Craven of the Young Women General Presidency shares how she had good friends who respected her standards. Includes a poster with statements of things you can do to keep your standards.

I Can Choose the Right” ( Friend or Liahona, Jun. 2019).Poster: Includes statements of things you can do to choose the right and keep your standards.

Be thou strong and very courageous” (Friend, Aug. 2015).Part of the “Bright Idea Poster” series. Poster of a strong girl.

How can I stay free?” ( Friend or Liahona, Aug. 2015).Elder Quentin L. Cook teaches about how good choices will help us stay free.

Stand for the Right” ( Friend or Liahona, Aug. 2015).Poster of standards can help us stand for the right.

How do I know if something is appropriate to do on Sunday?” (Friend, Aug. 2015).Part of the “Question Corner” series. Children give advice about keeping the Sabbath day holy.