Generally speaking I do not like
broadly graded youth groups. Classes are another matter, but broadly
graded does not work as well with a “youth group.” The biggest
downside is the obvious one – the developmental differences between
6th graders and 12th graders is enormous.
“Shooting for the middle” or the average, means that the 6th
graders are clueless and the 12th graders are bored.
There are solutions to this, which I'll present later, but it is not
easy. Small numbers of youth are not a reason for broadly graded: If
you have even 3 Middle Schoolers and 2-3 High School youth, I
recommend splitting the group. However, I'll later give reasons why
and when to go Broadly graded in a later post.
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