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"Training Youth Leaders for a Class Presidency Meeting" (Class Presidency - Part 1)


Part 1: "Training Youth Leaders for a Class Presidency Meeting"

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A Young Women leader explains how she prepares a class presidency for their meeting, teaching leadership skills and using approved resources. Running time, 1:00.

For leaders:

  • As you watch the video, pay special attention to the leader.
  • What do you see in her countenance that reflects her preparation? (See Alma 5:14.)
  • What has been done before this meeting to prepare the young women for their responsibility?

Part 2: "Mia Maid Class Presidency Meeting"

A class presidency models how to care for each girl in their class by following the Savior's example. This video shows effective use of leadership skills and how to plan Mutual around the needs of individual young women. Running time, 4:08.

For leaders:

  • How do the young women show their love for other girls in their class?
  • What leadership skills have the young women in the class presidency learned?
  • What has been done before this meeting to prepare the young women for their responsibility?

"Class officers care for each class member. They help her feel needed and loved. They pray for her, spend time with her, and become genuine friends."

Church Handbook of Instructions, Book 2, pages 218–19


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