Bringing Humanism Home

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Lesson plans and activities that encourage family interaction!

Bringing Humanism Home was created with the idea that parents and children can learn together about humanism through simple activities and conversations. The lesson plans are intentionally designed to be flexible and easy to use, so families can incorporate them into everyday life without needing extensive preparation.

While older children may enjoy exploring the lessons independently as part of their own learning, younger children will benefit from the guidance of a parent or caregiver as they work through the activities and discussions.

These lessons are also a valuable resource for secular homeschooling families and can be easily adapted for use in community groups, humanist gatherings, and other family learning settings.

We hope these activities spark meaningful conversations, curiosity, and shared learning.

Read more about the Bringing Humanism Home curriculum.

Increments of Expansion (5 stages):

Self to Self Self to Others Self to Community Self to Environment Self to the Future
Involves an individual’s free and disciplined search for personal truth, meaning, and purpose for life.  It involves developing a positive self-concept. Involves respect for the worth and dignity of other individuals and their truths demonstrating the use of the democratic process and developing a sense of reciprocity. Involves the search for insights from great prophets, thinkers, and teachers of every age and tradition in developing social contracts. Involves developing respect for all life and a sense of responsibility for the earth and its resources now and for the future. Involves developing oneself as a citizen of the world, striving for a world community of love, reason, justice and peace.

Course Content

Self to Self
Introduction
Discovering Self Ages 3-4 4 Topics
Identifying with Real Life ages 9-11 6 Topics
Developing Freedom to Express Oneself Ages 11-14 6 Topics
Self to Others
Introduction
Developing a System of Ethics Towards Others Ages 11-14 6 Topics
Self to Community
Introduction
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