What we try to do is to tie in the lesson plans to everyday experience.
Here was something completely outside his normal, everyday experience, yet he recognized it almost at once.
They are based on observations of everyday experience and language use.
The analogy with the "real" world of everyday experience is direct.
I agree that common sense and everyday experience should inform our decision.
This is the opposite of what happens in everyday experience.
All these things really did exist, but at the same time they remained beyond his everyday experience.
It is these everyday experiences which help the child towards understanding.
They then learn and use skills acquired through everyday experiences.
Thank you for the everyday experience that Jesus is alive in us today.