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This course offers a comprehensive guide to teaching religious concepts to children in a healthy, engaging, and age-appropriate way. It focuses on nurturing natural curiosity rather than enforcing beliefs, helping parents and educators create an environment where faith feels meaningful and self-driven. Participants will learn how to use storytelling, real-life examples, and open conversations to make religious values relatable and inspiring. The course highlights the importance of modeling genuine faith through actions, not just words, so children organically develop interest. We explore psychological principles that explain how children absorb spiritual ideas, and how to respond to their questions with patience and honesty. Practical strategies include building emotional connection, encouraging critical thinking, and avoiding common mistakes that create resistance. By the end of the program, learners will understand how to guide children toward spiritual growth with empathy, authenticity, and encouragement—so that they pursue religious concepts out of desire, not obligation.