I have been given a case study where Joseph''s family are Jehovah Witnesses and do not want the service to celebrate Joseph's birthday.
The service usually make a special deal of each of the children on their birthday, inviting them to be king or queen for the day and singing 'Happy Birthday' in different languages.
We have been asked to come up with 2 alternative strategies to ensure this child (whose family has asked that we do not celebrate his birthday) feels welcome and accepted. We also need to include the source we used.
Does anybody have any ideas? or sources they can direct me to?
Would it be suitable to do the same celebration with Joseph but NOT on his birthday - obviously singing a different song to 'Happy Birthday', but still giving him opportunity to be king or queen for the day?
The service usually make a special deal of each of the children on their birthday, inviting them to be king or queen for the day and singing 'Happy Birthday' in different languages.
We have been asked to come up with 2 alternative strategies to ensure this child (whose family has asked that we do not celebrate his birthday) feels welcome and accepted. We also need to include the source we used.
Does anybody have any ideas? or sources they can direct me to?
Would it be suitable to do the same celebration with Joseph but NOT on his birthday - obviously singing a different song to 'Happy Birthday', but still giving him opportunity to be king or queen for the day?