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| | | First Psalm Taught? What is the first Psalm you taught your little one's to sing? Was it from the Scottish Mertical of 1650, Book of Psalms for singing? I'm interested to know as I want to better incorporate it into the rare time I have with my daughter, Chloe. | 
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| | Chloë and I sang Psalm 117a tonight.  | 
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| | Psalm 1.
Trinity Psalter.
My 4 year old was preparing to brush his teath the other day. I snuck up on 'em to see if he was doing as told. He was singing " greatly blessed is the man who walketh not astray..."
We sing a particular Psalm multiple times in a week in hopes that they will be memorized. | 
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| | Psalm 1, and 23 from the Scottish Psalter. Right now our 7 yrs. old's favorite is Psalm 98. 
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Originally Posted by lv1nothr Psalm 1, and 23 from the Scottish Psalter.  |
And, of course, the Old 100th.
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And, of course, the Old 100th. |  Of course!!! | 
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| | | Another good one to learn early -
Psalm 121, tune French | 
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| | | The first Psalm we taught our children was Psalm 78A from the Trinity Psalter.
Mainly because it is speaking of family worship and instruction.
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