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When Lice Come To Church

We’re excited to offer a new resource from our friends at wearekidmin.com. Dema Kohen and his team have put together a wonderful safety guide to prepare your church for emergencies that occur. We think you’ll agree that creating a safe environment is the foundation to earning the trust of parents. This resource will help you do that!

What Is It?

No one in children’s ministry wants to have to deal with lice, but it is almost inevitable. The best thing you can do is be prepared to deal with it. Educate yourself and then design a lice policy.

How do I use it?

Use the guide and web links listed under Additional Resources as your starting point. The best way to be ready when lice decide to visit your church is to have a plan.

  • Click on the picture below to download your Toolbox.
  • Read through the guide and make sure to check out the additional resources and pre-written parent emails.
  • Decide on a plan that best fits your church.
  • Use your monthly membership to make free copies for your volunteers.*

*Please remember, copies are for your church ministry only. Thank you!

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when lice come to church

How to Organize a Children’s Ministry Event

What Is It?

Planning, organization, and details are all part of hosting a children’s event. This reason is why we created a quick, helpful, reusable children’s toolbox resource called “How to Organize a Children’s Ministry Event.”

How do I use it?

  • Click on the picture below to download your Toolbox.
  • Read through the six simple steps for an understanding of how to use the template.
  • Use and reuse the template (pages 4-8) as you process and plan each event.
  • Pass on to your leadership and volunteer team so they can use the template for their events.*

*Your monthly membership includes free copies and downloads for your church ministry only. Thank you!

 

Children’s Christmas Playlist

What Is It?

Do you ever scramble at the last minute to put on music before the kids walk in for the weekly gathering? This resource solves that problem!

It is a Children’s Christmas Playlist for use over the holiday season. Save an hour or two of searching for music by merely downloading the PDF.

How do I use it?

  • print or email the playlist to your volunteers so they can use it in a small group setting
  • create a playlist on a music-streaming app for a large group gathering
  • share the app’s playlist with your volunteers so they can play it from their phones
  • email the pdf to parents for use over the holiday

Have a Merry Christmas!

The Ministry to Parents Team

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5 School Bus Games: Children’s Ministry

KIDS EDITION

WHAT IS IT?

This resource includes five fun and creative games to play with your kids while ON THE BUS! Relax, laugh, and create relationships all while you travel to your next children’s event.

HOW DO I USE IT? 

This resource is a PDF, so you can:

Print and prepare for your next road trip

Email to a volunteer and ask them to gather the supplies for your next ministry event

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WILD THINGS: THE ART OF NURTURING BOYS Book Review

KIDS EDITION

What Is It?

This resource is a book review to help parents decide if they should read the book themselves.

In the book, Wild Things: The Art of Nurturing Boys, by Stephen James and David Thomas, counselors take on boyhood with a Godly depth and wisdom that few books genuinely do. We live in a world that often tries to soften masculinity or blur the lines of the developmental stages of boyhood. This book defines those stages as:

    • The Explorer (ages 2-4)
    • The Lover (ages 5-8)
    • The Individual (ages 9-12)
    • The Wander (ages 13-17)
    • The Warrior (ages 18-22)

Year after year*, this book continues to inspire parents to nurture the heart of their son.

How do I use it?

This item is a pdf so you can:

  • email the PDF to the parents in your ministry
  • print and distribute during a parent event

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*Disclaimer: Ministry to Parents’ book reviews are often books published in the past six months up to a year. But occasionally we find a book that continues to help parents time and time again. Although the book’s publication date is 2009, it still has excellent clarity and relevant text. We asked Dan to review this book, so parents can continue to nurture the heart of their boys.

4 Truths Every Parent Needs to Hear

What is It?

This resource is a 4-session video series. Each session addresses a topic centered around how you can help parents own, understand, and walk forward in their God-given role as the spiritual influencers of their children.

How do I use it?

  • play on the screen for a ministry training event
  • watch and learn for yourself

Part 1

In the first session, I’ll show you how to take parents on a guilt-free journey towards spiritually leading their kids & teenagers at home.

Video Link:

https://vimeo.com/parentministry/review/333235524/e90747ccab

Part 2

Now, let’s dive into the second training, where we’ll talk about truth #2. We’ll show you how to help parents own their spiritual influence.

Video Link:

https://vimeo.com/parentministry/review/333890082/fa99f281bd

Part 3

In the third session of our workshop, you’ll learn how to teach parents to have faith based conversations at home as part of their daily rhythm.

Video Link:

https://vimeo.com/parentministry/review/334068966/b1dd73dcb7

Part 4

In this session, I’ll help you teach parents specific ways they can spiritually lead their kids and teens at home.

Video Link:

https://vimeo.com/parentministry/review/348710957/ef181c1156

Cyberbullying

Cyberbullying

Email 1

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Email 2

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Video Script

Cyberbullying

There’s nothing worse than finding out that your child is being bullied. You may see it happen with your kid’s sports team, hear about it from a teacher, or have your child tell you about it. It’s so difficult to process as a parent. Everything in you wants to immediately make things right. You want to hunt down the bully and teach them a lesson. After you calm down, you evaluate the situation, coach your kid up, and get the right people involved. We know it’s important to help our children know how to deal with bullying.

Now there’s another kind of bullying that we are all starting to hear called cyberbullying. Cyberbullying is no different than the work of a normal bully but the harm happens behind the safety and distance of a screen. The more our children are connected to their phones and integrated into social media the greater the chance they will encounter a cyberbully. This is why it’s so important that we prepare our kids to confront the issue.

Cyberbullying is one of the biggest issues we hear these days from school counselors. Children and teens get trapped in really destructive cycles of bullying online from people they don’t even know very well. As adults, we may go ahead and block that bully or confront them but often kids and teens don’t. They listen to the attacks and internalize it. Often they hide the bullying from others because it’s by text or on social media. They think it’s not an issue and are afraid to ask for help but they need our help. Cyberbullying is as or more dangerous than bullying in a school setting because it’s done in secret.

When it comes to cyberbullying here are a few things you can do as a parent…

• Talk about the issue with your kids and teens openly. // When we talk about an issue with our kids it becomes a real issue to them. Our kids don’t know how to frame cyberbullying because it’s a rarely new problem. It’s so important we help our kids understand what it is and how to respond.
• Help kids and teens have healthy habits with technology. // It’s our job as parents to model healthy tech habits and then lead our children to have healthy habits. Teens and kids that understand how to use tech and not be used by it have a better shot of avoiding cyberbullying.
• Maintain access to social media accounts. // Until your kids graduate it’s important that you have access to social media accounts so you can see what’s going on. Take time to check in on how your child is using social media and if you notice anything odd coming from other people toward them.
• Check in with your kids about cyberbullying. // Occasionally ask your teen about the issue. Open up the door for your child to talk about other teens facing cyberbullying and ask if they experience it. You never know what you might learn when you just ask!
• If your child comes to you with an issue take it seriously. // If your child feels bullied online then take it seriously. Check it out. Listen to them. Help them form a plan on how to handle this problem.

Cyberbullying is an issue we can help our kids and teen navigate if we identify it and guide them through it.

Texts/Tweets

TIP: Choose a hashtag for your tweets and use it consistently. That will tell Twitter to store a list of your tweets on one place for later reference.

Tweet One: Three steps to dealing with cyberbullying in your child’s life: Evaluate the situation, Coach your kid up, & Get the right people involved. #cyberbullying #onlineparentingclass #parentministry #familymin #parenting #Iamawitness

Tweet Two: The more our children are connected to their phones and integrated into social media, the greater the chance they will encounter a cyberbully. #bullying #cyberbullying #parenting #familymin #family #nobully

Tweet Three: When we talk about an issue of cyberbullying with our kids it becomes a real issue to them. #bullyingisreal #cyberbully #parenttalk #parents #parenting #nobullying

Tweet Four: It’s our job as parents to model healthy tech habits and then lead our children to have healthy habits. #parenting #parent #healthykids #techhabits #familymin #momlife #dadlife

Tweet Five: Cyberbullying: You never know what you might learn until you just ask! #parenting #justask #mom #dad #nobullying #cyberbullying #stopbullies

Tweet Six: If your child is being bullied online: Take it seriously, Check it out. Listen. Help form a plan. #onlinebully #cyberbully #nobullying #parenting #family #stopbullying #iamawitness

Family Fun Night: Star Wars

What is It?

This resource is packed full of Star Wars themed games and resources for you to put on a fun-filled Family Night at your church. This encourages kids and parents to interact and cultivate that parent-child connection and relationship by having fun together!

How do I use it?

This is in pdf format so you can:

  • print and use to plan your family event
  • print and distribute to your ministry team

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Seated N’ Silly

What is It?

This toolbox resources is a tool to help parents connect with their child while at the dinner table. It includes games to be played around the dinner table. There are ideas for all age groups!

How do I use it?

This is a pdf so you can:

  • distribute it to your parents how you normally do through email
  • download or print it and hand it out to your parents
  • distribute in a small group setting

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A Conversation about Bullying Script

What is It?

Having conversations with children about difficult topics or during difficult situations is not easy for parents. Often they don’t know what to say or even how to say the things they want to say.

Here is a “parenting script” of a conversation on one of these tough topics, “bullying”. This is simply a helpful example for parents to use in order to see how a conversation might go to empower them to have their own conversation with their child.

How do I use it?

This is a pdf so you can:

  • distribute it to your parents how you normally do through email
  • download or print it and hand it out to your parents 
  • distribute in a small group setting

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