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Parent Night spoke on the topic of despair & anxiety in kids and teens. Watch it here!
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The NextGen team at MISSION is looking to find a brand new team member in the role of NextGen Ministry Support Specialist. This 25+ hour (weekly) role is critical to the success of the entire NextGen strategy. The NextGen Ministry Support Specialist is the administrative and operations brain of the entire NextGen operation. We’re looking…
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MERRY CHRISTMAS! Now that you have your Family Advent Activity Box, enjoy making some fun memories together as you celebrate this holiday season. If you have not received a box and would like one, please contact
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Text here about the change!!!
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Some kids see what is happening now as a temporary disruption. Other perceive this is a full-blown crisis. Regardless of your perspective, here are some strategies that can help you parent through the pandemic.
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Kids grieve differently from adults. Some are grieving the loss of events and activities they love or were looking forward to. Others are simply grieving the loss of normal life. What can you do as a parent, even when you are grieving yourself?
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As you already knew, parenting preschoolers is exhausting. Now add the fact that your brain has been in constant fight-or-flight crisis mode for about two months. Here’s the “How To Survive a Pandemic with Preschoolers,” cheat sheet.
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But in the midst of this pandemic, there is an opportunity to connect with your teens in new ways and make the best of difficult circumstances. Here are several light-hearted activities to help you navigate through the global event.
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Are you tired of the silent stares and predictable conversations. With so much time at home together, it can be really tough to think of new questions to ask. Here are 50 conversation starters to give your family dinners a boost this week.
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Our graduating teens are hurting. For students at many schools, there will be no more sporting events, no closure with friends they may never get to see again, no senior prom, and for many, not even a graduation ceremony.