What You Can Learn From Netflix's Preschool Strategy

Is your preschool curriculum still working in reaching kids for Jesus? (Photo by Erika Fletcher on Unsplash)

Netflix has started putting out some preschool titles. The shows include Hello Ninja, Dragons Rescue Riders and Word Party.

Go! Go! Cory Carson is another big preschool launch by Netflix. It's first season started Jan. 4 and it's a new show about cars.

Shows about vehicles are well received by preschoolers. I can personally attest to that. My nephew, who is 3, has a lot of vehicle toys and he plays with them all the time. I usually join him when I am visiting and we have fun playing with his Matchbox car collection along with lots of other toy cars.

Go! Go! Cory Carson has a unique strategy to connect with kids. The show will only last seven minutes and will have short-form content, including mini-movies.

The show focuses on Cory driving through life, going on adventures and eager to grow up. The creators have tried to produce a modern family dynamic. Mom works full-time and dad stays home and works as a cartoonist.

The look and feel for Go! Go! Carson is educational content that feels glossy. It is bright, colorful and eye-catching.

There are several things we can learn from this strategy that will help us connect with and teach preschoolers at a new level.

Incorporate vehicles into your class time. Some ideas are:

—Use a video clip from the Cars movie to tie into a lesson.

—Use a lesson that incorporates a road trip. (Here's a good one)

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—Use toy cars for an object lesson.

—Tie cars into a gospel presentation or discipleship lesson.

Keep it short and sweet. Did you pick up on the length of their videos? The show will only last seven minutes and will have short-form content, including mini-movies.

It's important to honor kids' attention spans. Netflix realizes this and keeps the shows short. How does that translate to your class or worship hour?

Very simple. Instead of looking at your lesson as a 60-minute long marathon, look at is as 12 five-minute segments. When you do this, you are resetting their attention span and you can keep them better focused.

Stay relevant. The creators have tried to produce a modern family dynamic. Mom works full-time and dad stays home and works as a cartoonist.

Today's families are not yesterday's families. They are vastly different and diverse. And it takes fresh, new approaches to win them.

Is your building outdated? Are your methods not working like they used to? Are you having a hard time attracting new families?

It may be time to take a look at what you are currently doing. Put everything on the table and ask the hard questions like:

—Is what we are doing still effective?

—What needs to be changed or dropped?

—How can we reach the young families in our community?

—Are we aware of the family dynamics of our congregation? How can we best minister to them?

Preschoolers like bright, colorful, eye-catching colors. Decorate your preschool hallway and rooms with bright, fun colors. Keep the large group space bright and cheerful as well. The bright, cheerful colors will bring life to your large-group lessons. Use fun colors for your posters, advertising, parent take-home paper and so on.

Dale Hudson is a ministry builder. As a children's pastor, he has helped build some of the largest and fastest-growing children's ministries in the country. At Cross Church, he led the children's ministry to double in size. At Central Christian Church in Las Vegas, he helped the church grow from 8,000 to 16,000 in four years, with the majority of the growth coming from reaching unchurched families.

For the original article, visit relevantchildrensministry.com.

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