


by Mark Jones | Dec 20, 2012 | Articles, Children, Holiday/Seasonal, Parent/Family, Preschool, Resources, Safety & Security, Sunday School, Teacher Helps | 0 comments
Keeping Sickness Out! Awareness Be aware of health issues in your community. Know local school district policies and happenings regarding illnesses. Cleanliness If needed, provide extra personnel and/or supplies to clean and sanitize children’s...by Lana | Jul 14, 2012 | Leadership, Safety & Security | 0 comments
What should the church do if a sex offender wants to attend (my) church? There are a couple of issues to deal with in responding to that question. Obviously, one part is the safety of those who attend the church. Here are some tips for protecting the...by Carissa | Mar 21, 2012 | Buildings, Space and Equipment, Safety & Security | 0 comments
A quick update on the continuing saga of the Hard Mfg. (medical grade) cribs. In an article published in the Texas Childcare Quarterly, the question of the use of medical cribs in Child Care facilities was asked. The answer was that medical cribs, if they are...by Mark Jones | Feb 26, 2012 | Buildings, Space and Equipment, Church Weekday Education, Preschool, Safety & Security, Teacher Helps | 1 comment
Enlist teachers who are committed to teaching Bible truths, willing to receive training, and understand that younger preschoolers learn through play and first-hand experiences. Focus on providing an environment rich in sensory activities. Because...by Lana | Dec 4, 2011 | Articles, Leadership, Parent/Family, Safety & Security, Teacher Helps, Training | 0 comments
Written by: Jim Dempsey Bullying is a serious societal problem that, left unaddressed, has resulted in suicides among children, teens, and young adults. 160,000 children per day stay home from school to avoid bullying. About 85 % of bullying incidents take...by Angela | Aug 29, 2011 | Parent/Family, Research, Safety & Security, Teacher Helps, Training | 0 comments
Written by: Praesidium Inc. (This is an excerpt of the feature article) Incidents similar to our In the News stories occur daily in youth-serving programs. What’s the common denominator? Bullying. Experts define bullying as the intentional, repeated, unpleasant...Join our mailing list to receive updates right in your inbox. As a bonus for signing up you'll receive a FREE idea book!