KidCheck Children's Check-In System Cold & Flu

Cold & Flu Season – Is Your Children’s Ministry Prepared?

Cold and flu season is fast approaching, and as the old saying goes, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” –  Benjamin Franklin Before the seasonal sickies come knocking on the door of your children’s ministry, here are some practical steps you can ...
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KidCheck Children's Check-In 2015 CMWebsummit

Join KidCheck for the CMWebsummit – Kidmin’s largest Virtual Conference

KidCheck is two weeks away from sponsoring children’s ministry’s largest virtual conference – The Children’s Ministry Web Summit (CMWebsummit). It’s the largest free online Kidmin conference available today. It offers over 30 workshops on topics ranging from Parent Communication to Special Needs Ministry and KidCheck ...
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KidCheck Children's Check-In System Support Video

Understanding Your Children’s Check-In Through Video

Studies have shown favorable results of the effect video has on learning performance. It’s thought that those who receive video instruction score higher on recall than those who don’t. Most people are visual learners and prefer to receive a video demonstration which then can play/replay ...
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KidCheck Children's Check-In Software

Promoting Kids in KidCheck’s Check-In System

It’s the time of year when kids are back in school and the great classroom migration or “promotion” as it’s often referred to; begins in Sunday school classrooms around the world. One question, the KidCheck support team often receives this time of year is, “How do ...
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KidCheck Children's Check-In Support

Thank you for calling KidCheck – How can I help?

Those are the words that ring through the KidCheck office on a daily basis. I’m know, I biased …but the KidCheck Support team is a stellar group of individuals who work tirelessly to assist customers and never leave them wondering. They’re consistently patient, kind, and ...
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Parent Communication Tools

Communication Tools – It’s Time to Reach Out

It’s been proven that when parents or guardians participate in their children’s activities, children simply do better. With  staff dedicated to making parent engagement a priority, coupled with the use of a dynamic communication tools, the barriers to parent involvement, such as time, location, and ...
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