Three questions to ask the women you visit teach instead of,
“Is there anything I can do for you?”
What can I help you clean?
What projects can I help you finish?
When can I give you time for yourself?
Make sure to leave time in your visit to help with any immediate needs; or plan ahead and ask before you visit to schedule an appropriate amount of time. You can always chat and share a message while you work side by side.
Bonus Question: Which one of my daughters do you want me to send? Just kidding. Kind of:)
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Tara says
April 26, 2015 at 10:32 pmHelping me plant my tulips was one of the best visiting teaching visits I’ve ever had! It was productive, fun, and exactly what I needed! Thank you for being an amazing visiting teacher and friend!
Wendy says
April 26, 2015 at 10:44 pmHonestly, thanks to Arpyl, who isn’t even you VT for inviting me to help. What a vision for what our visits could actually accomplish.