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How To Implement a Successful Family Survey

Families’ opinions matter, and as their wants and needs change, it’s important for performance and growth to know. An annual family survey is a great way to gather strategic information, identify changes in expectations, connect with families, learn what is and isn’t working for the ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Shares Top Tips for Back-to-School Safety

Top Tips for Back-to-School Safety

Summer is becoming a distant memory, and now is the perfect time to review safety protocols that can be used throughout the year. Families have a right to feel they are leaving their children in a safe and secure environment. As a leader, you have ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Shares Ten Ways to Prevent Bullying in Your Organization

Ten Ways to Prevent Bullying in Your Organization

Previously, we shared information on how to prevent, address, and help bullied children and youth, but what about adults in leadership roles, volunteering, or on staff? Do they experience bullying? Unfortunately, yes. Per HRAcuity, 52% of employees have experienced or witnessed inappropriate and unethical misconduct towards ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Shares 5 Ways to Grow as A Leader This Summer

5 Ways to Grow as A Leader This Summer

Summer is a great time to develop leadership skills, which are often overlooked during the busy year. With the break from the everyday demands of the school year, it’s a good time to invest in discovering new ideas, fine-tuning organizational skills, and preparing for the ...
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KidCheck Secure Childrens Check-In Shares Five Tips to Manage Bad Attitudes

Five Tips to Manage Bad Attitudes

Negative attitudes are malignant and can harm even the strongest cultures. Inevitably, you may encounter a team member who struggles with rudeness, reactionary behaviors, careless work, tardiness, gossiping, and backbiting. Unfortunately, it only takes one bad apple to ruin the bunch. According to USC, the ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Shares Safety Guidelines for Youth Volunteers

Safety Guidelines for Youth Volunteers

Recruiting safe, energetic, committed, and engaged volunteers can be daunting. This is why some leaders prefer building volunteer teams for children’s ministry from within their organizations. You can save time and resources by attracting younger attendees already participating in middle and high school ministries. However, as ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Shares The Easy Hacks to Master Productivity

Ten Easy Hacks to Master Productivity

Do you feel like you are riding a multitasking roller coaster and struggling to be present and more efficient in accomplishing daily tasks? If so, you need a plan to hack your productivity. While there’s no shortage of information on being more productive, it’s hard ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Shares Top Tips for VBS Follow Up

Top Tips for VBS Follow-Up

Vacation Bible School (VBS) is done! So, what’s next? VBS is one of the most significant outreach events of the year. You’re exhilarated, exhausted, and contemplating the next big thing. Remember, the follow-up is as important as all the work you’ve already done. By following up, ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Shares Understanding Emotional Intelligence

Understanding Emotional Intelligence

Outstanding leadership includes several competencies, with Emotional Intelligence (EI) near the top. Several studies underscore the importance of having EI as a leader and its power to transform teams and sometimes entire cultures. If you are a leader or working to become one, the first ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Shares Prevention Strategies to Avoid Burnout

Prevention Strategies to Avoid Burnout

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and research indicates that 44% of US workers feel burned out. According to data from SHRM, workers who are burned out are three times more likely to actively search for another job and significantly less likely to exceed baseline ...
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