1. Westminster Shorter Catechism (NOT the Heidelberg as it is written for believers).

2. Whenever they were able to comprehend, at least in part, the teaching. (that depends upon you too wink)

3. Take it slow as determined by the child(ren)'s ability to follow the lessons. Memorization is something which should be a definite part of the instruction.

There are some catechisms written for children but I prefer to use the "standard" catechisms and simple teach them in a manner which are digestible for those being taught. If you are credo, if I'm not mistaken, I think Spurgeon wrote a catechism for children which might be appealing to some.


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