We are excited to welcome once again Dr. Krystal Morrow to our podcast! She is the elementary principal at Christian Academy of Indiana. In part 2 of this elementary focused episode, we discuss anxiety, social media, parenting differences, communication and more!
We are excited to welcome Dr. Krystal Morrow to our podcast! She is the elementary principal at Christian Academy of Indiana. The focus of this episode is the multifaceted world of elementary schooling. We begin the journey through the evolving terrain of elementary education, navigating the integration of technology, the cultivation of essential life skills, and the balance of parental expectations. From uncovering natural strengths and passions to fostering a holistic approach to learning, this podcast offers insights and discussions aimed at empowering educators, parents, and students alike on their educational journey.
Motivation is such a big part of parenting and education. As many are aware, this next generation is motivated very differently than previous generations. How can you get your child or student to have true intrinsic motivation? That is the topic that Scott, Kevin, and Aleshia discuss on this episode. They are also joined by long time educator and current Head of Schools at Christian Academy School System, Mr. Bryce Hibbard.
People choose church denominations for a variety of reasons. Whether it's for theology, worship style, or leadership structure, most people are passionate about their denomination and what they teach. But what happens in a Christian school when you try to fuse together many denominations under the same roof? Can you be sure that your child won't be taught things contrary to your beliefs? Is there really any common ground? Scott, Kevin, and Aleshia are joined by their top leader, Mr. Darin Long, the Superintendent of Christian Academy School System, to discuss these questions and more. We hope you enjoy the discussion about where you can compromise and where you should stand strong.
We all know that we are living in an overtly sexualized culture. It’s not a question of if our children will be exposed to this, but rather when. We have the option of controlling the narrative around sexuality or letting culture control how this is presented to our children. Join Aleshia, Scott, and Kevin as they welcome Pastor Nate Millican from Graceland Church to the podcast to discuss how to navigate these tough issues with your kids from a biblical perspective.
In this episode, we explore the crucial dynamics of fostering positive parent-teacher relationships within the school. Listen as Kevin, Scott, and Aleshia discuss how to handle conflict between parents and teachers. Discover practical tips and real-life examples that will get you thinking about how to make your relationships even stronger within the school community!
In this thought-provoking episode, Scot, Kevin and Aleshia delve into the dynamic realm of Christian schools and their role in political engagement. What is the biblical stance on politics, voting, and civil engagement? Does the school even have a role to play in this discussion? We cover everything from differing opinions to teaching our students how to view and interact with people across the aisle. Tune in as we talk about navigating the dangerous terrain of teenagers and politics in a social media world!
We often hope that our children will watch our lives and naturally pick up on our spiritual maturity. However, there should also be intentional spiritual discussions with our kids of all ages as they grow and develop. Join Kevin, Aleshia, and Scott as they talk about how both parents and educators have the awesome responsibility to guide students along their spiritual journey.
In this episode, Scott, Aleshia, and Kevin talk about how to navigate the transitional years of school. Each stage is unique with its own choices and challenges. They weave through different ages and situations as they discuss the fear of the unknown, personal responsibility, honors classes, post-high school options and more! This is a great episode that encourages you to think about what's important for your child and what can maybe be cut out.
We often hear the phrase "Kids are mean!" when we talk to parents. Unfortunately, this is often true no matter where you are. Our job as Christian educators and parents is to help our children see how important it is to treat everyone in a way that glorifies God. Kindness is often contagious! Join Aleshia, Scott and Kevin as they talk about how the way students treat each other affects what happens in the classroom.
Emotions are a natural part of life, and it's important to recognize this for your children! The problem is that we as parents don't always know how to guide our kids through the different phases of their emotional growth. Listen to this episode as school counsellor Jenny Davison joins Scott, Kevin, and Aleshia to discuss how important it is for parents to engage and connect with their children throughout their whole lives in order to help them navigate their regularly changing emotions.
"The spiritual development of children should always be at the forefront of the parents' minds. This episode focuses on what parents can do at each stage of development to help their students grow spiritually. Take a listen as Dr. Becky Wiley joins the conversation about how to help your student develop a heart for God!"
Join our hosts as they discuss their journey into becoming an educator and why they are still doing it.
Join Scott, Aleshia, Kevin AND our guest speaker, Hannah Beckley, as they talk about why mentors are so important to have in your student's life.
How much involvement is too much involvement in your child's life? Is there such a thing? Listen as Scott, Aleshia, and Kevin talk about if parents should allow kids to fail, when parents need to double down on being involved, and how to find that balance. You can read the article Aleshia refers to by clicking this link: https://www.gottman.com/blog/helicopter-parenting-good-intentions-poor-outcomes/
Listen as Scott, Aleshia and Kevin talk about the rush of life with kids in school. How do you make time for what’s important? How does your family even decide what is important? You can find additional resources at https://familyteams.com/resources/ If you have a Right Now Media account, check out The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry with a study guide - https://app.rightnowmedia.org/en/content/details/729101 If you don’t have an account, you can get the book The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer
Listen as Scott, Aleshia, and Kevin talk about the importance of the school, church, and family working together to raise a child. You can find additional resources listed below. In Age of Opportunity, Paul David Tripp reveals what Scripture has to say about parenting. Instead of trying to control behavior, God gives us the opportunity to expose our child's heart. https://www.paultripp.com/age-of-opportunity Read about the importance of parents instilling a biblical worldview in their children. https://answersingenesis.org/family/biblical-worldview-optional/ Podcast “Discipline Your Children Well: Sarah Cowan Johnson” from Rhythms for Life. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disciple-your-children-well-sarah-cowan-johnson/id1477541494?i=1000574884125
In this episode, we dive into the challenges and joys of staying connected with your child. As teens strive for independence and crave privacy, it can be tough for parents to maintain a close relationship. We’ll explore how to respect their growing need for space while still being an involved and supportive parent. Communication is often a sticking point, but we’ll share practical tips for keeping the lines of dialogue open, even when your child seems distant. Join Kevin, Scott, and Aleshia as we discuss strategies to strengthen your bond and stay connected during these transformative years.
The Bible is very clear in its call for biblical unity. Christ distinctly prayed for the unity of the disciples just before he was arrested. However, we often cross our fingers and hope that our students pick up this biblical principle on their own. Instead, we should be taking advantage of opportunities to teach and instruct on the fundamental principle that everyone is made in the image of God and there is hope for mankind through the power of the gospel! We are excited to welcome Mr. Deon Parker, the Director of Biblical Unity for Christian Academy School System, to join the conversation today. Take a listen as we discuss practical ways to lead our students into a deeper understanding of what God's word says on this topic.
Reflection is a vital part of the growing process. We must encourage our children of all ages to look back on their school year and evaluate if they think it was successful. However, it is important to first have a biblically-based definition of success to make sure we aren't falling into a worldly view of life. Scott, Aleshia, and Kevin are joined in this episode by two high school students, Briley and Isaiah. Listen as they give many insightful comments on self-motivation, relational maturity, teacher relationships, and more!