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It’s Sunday!!! Let’s do this everyone! Link in bio for all of today’s stories.
06/21/2020

It’s Sunday!!! Let’s do this everyone! Link in bio for all of today’s stories.

Our kids are always watching us. They observe how we react in different situations—especially in situations where we’re ...
03/28/2020

Our kids are always watching us. They observe how we react in different situations—especially in situations where we’re under a large amount of pressure and stress. It’s important for you (as a parent and for your own well-being) to be intentional about caring for yourself when it comes to your own anxiety. ⠀
If you want your student to practice good nutrition, healthy sleep patterns, and exercise, those need to be priorities in your own life, too. ⠀
Make sure you have someone you can open up to honestly about your own fears and concerns. And, if necessary, consult the help of a professional.

Hey parents, don’t forget that your kiddos love to worship too! Jump on Spotify, find the First Looks playlist and enjoy...
03/22/2020

Hey parents, don’t forget that your kiddos love to worship too! Jump on Spotify, find the First Looks playlist and enjoy. Just between you and I, your preschoolers love “Stop and Go” and “Good Morning Time”.

Repost from •Just a reminder that we will not be physically meeting for services tomorrow morning! ⁠⁠We'd like to invite...
03/21/2020

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Just a reminder that we will not be physically meeting for services tomorrow morning! ⁠

We'd like to invite you to join us online instead, at our regular service times: 8:30, 10:00, and 11:30am. The service style will be different than last weekend, and will be an experience we can all have together, as each service’s content will be the same. ⁠

We will continue in our study of Hebrews with an especially applicable message from Pastor . Pastors will be online in real-time connecting with you and praying for you. Materials will also be provided for your children and your middle and high school students.⁠

Head to the link in our bio to join us! ⁠

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03/21/2020

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If you find yourself overwhelmed by the unexpected responsibility of your kid’s online learning, you’re not alone! We want to help. Over the last few days, we’ve shared a few helpful tips from homeschool parents on how they make it work in their family. Be sure to check back at the earlier tips for more! ⠀

Today’s tip: Don't be afraid to fail. If you’re doing something and it’s not working out the way you hoped, try something new. Be open with your kids what the challenges are and let them chime in on what they want the day to look like. Be on the same page about the overall end-goal, but be open to changing your approach in how you get there.⠀

For more helpful tips and information, check out the link in our bio for our new blog post!⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀

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03/20/2020

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If you find yourself overwhelmed by the unexpected responsibility of your kid’s online learning, you’re not alone! We want to help. Over the last few days, we’ve shared a few helpful tips from homeschool parents on how they make it work in their family. Be sure to check back at the earlier tips for more! ⠀

Today’s tip: Be aware of your kid’s learning style. Let’s say that you’re a naturally introverted person who learns best in isolation and your kid is an outgoing extrovert who learns best in groups—if you try to teach them the way you learn best, you’re both going to end up frustrated. Keep in mind that every kid learns differently, and your first approach may not be the best approach. If you find yourself having trouble engaging your kid, try different methods of helping them connect with the curriculum. (For example, reading aloud as they follow along versus having them read lengthy texts on their own.)⠀

For more helpful tips and information, check out the link in our bio for our new blog post!⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀

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03/19/2020

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If you find yourself overwhelmed by the unexpected responsibility of your kid’s online learning, you’re not alone! We want to help. Over the last few days, we’ve shared a few helpful tips from homeschool parents on how they make it work in their family. Be sure to check back at the earlier tips for more! ⠀

Today’s tip: Use your kid’s currency. Motivation is key. At school, the risks and rewards of whether or not your kid completes work are made clear from day one. The same should be true for your new at-home routine. Can they earn extra screen time? Lose screen time? Figure out what makes your kid tick and leverage it to keep them on-task. ⠀

For more helpful tips and information, check out the link in our bio for our new blog post!⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀

Swipe for locations
03/19/2020

Swipe for locations

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03/18/2020

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If you find yourself overwhelmed by the unexpected responsibility of your kid’s online learning, you’re not alone! We want to help. Over the next couple of days, we’ll share a few helpful tips from homeschool parents on how they make it work in their family. ⠀

Today’s tip: Set up your classroom. Okay, you don’t need a desk or a whiteboard, but designating a chair in the dining room or cushion on the family-room couch for all schoolwork will give everyone accountability and structure. Stock the spot with the essentials—pencils, laptop, charger, paper, water. The fewer excuses they have to get up to “look for their special eraser,” the less distracted they’ll be. ⠀

For more helpful tips and information, check out the link in our bio for our new blog post!⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀

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03/17/2020

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We’re living in wild times, friends! And for most of us, that means we’re having to postpone regularly-scheduled life until further notice. It also means that many parents will be responsible for overseeing their kids’ online learning for the foreseeable future.⠀

If you’ve ever tried to help your kid with their homework, you may be legitimately terrified by the idea of days on end of at-home schooling. But here’s the deal—you can do it. You really can! And maybe, just maybe, you can enjoy some of it, too. Over the next couple of days, we’ll share a few helpful tips from homeschool parents on how they make it work in their family. ⠀

Today’s tip: Create a schedule . . . but hang on to it loosely. Even if all you do is set aside a few hours a day within which schoolwork needs to be completed (for example, 9am – 2pm), it gives your kids context for the rhythm of the day and also gives them a finish line to work toward.⠀

For more helpful tips and information, check out the link in the bio for our new blog post!⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀

Repost from •🌸 Hey Mamas! 🌸 New City is hiring! If you're gifted in administration and are searching for a part time pos...
02/25/2020

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🌸 Hey Mamas! 🌸 New City is hiring! If you're gifted in administration and are searching for a part time position, please check out the job posting in our bio! 💕

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