KidCheck Children's Check-In System Holiday Safety Podcast

Part 1- Increasing Holiday Safety in Children’s Ministry: A podcast with Heidi & Jason Hensley

“Protect the Nest” is a podcast series from KidCheck,  for individuals who have a passion for child safety and believe technology plays a strong role in helping churches and other child-focused organizations care for children. In this two-part podcast, we spoke with Heidi and Jason Hensley. ...
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KidCheck Children's Check-In System December Updates

KidCheck Secure Children’s Check-in – December Updates

To assist you with planning for 2015, we’re excited to share a few updates for the month of December. Reduced Pricing on Check-In Equipment and Supplies! – We’ve lowered prices to make purchasing more convenient and affordable. Prices have been reduced on the Dymo LabelWriter printer, ...
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KidCheck Child Check-In Holiday Security Tips

Christmas is on its Way!

The first week of December marks the beginning of the trek through the holidays, and a time when most have to face the fact, Christmas is on its way. For those in children’s ministry, there are children’s programs to be prepared; decorations to be put up, ...
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KidCheck Children's Check-In System Misbehave, Get A Special Breakfast

Misbehave, Get A Special Breakfast

We are excited to share today’s guest post from KidCheck’s very own John Dunstan! John brings a wealth of experience in children’s ministry from his previous positions as a child counselor and chaplain at Hillview Acres Children’s Home. Enjoy! _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Two adults from my childhood who impacted me ...
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KidCheck Children's Check-In System Give Thanks

5 Ways to Give Thanks All Year Long

The week of Thanksgiving is a great time to reflect on the elements of life, that you’re most thankful for – this could include family, friends, good health, a job, or even something as simple as food and water.  Thankfulness means different things to different ...
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KidCheck Children's Check-In System Securing Your Facility

Securing Your Facility – Simple Changes That Make a Big Difference

Last week KidCheck children’s check-in hosted the “Improving Safety in Your Children’s Ministry” workshop for local churches in Idaho. One of the workshop goals was to share actionable, specific best practices that can be used to create a safer environment in children’s ministry. Some of ...
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KidCheck Child Check-In Allergies

Preventing Allergies from Overtaking Your Children’s Ministry

Last week KidCheck children’s check-in hosted the “Improving Safety in Your Children’s Ministry” workshop for local churches in Idaho.  One of the workshop goals was to share actionable, specific best practices that can be used to create a safer environment in children’s ministry.  Some of ...
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KidCheck Children's Check-In System GJ Farmer

7 Ways Check-In Can Make Kids Less Safe by GJ Farmer

Here’s a great post from by GJ Farmer (@GJFarmer21), “7 Ways Check-In Can Make Kids Less Safe” shared on ChildrensMinistryBlog.com In the post GJ calls out several items to consider when implementing a secure children’s check-in system that might actually be detrimental to the goal of ...
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KidCheck Children's Check-In System First Impression

The Power of the First Impression

In children’s ministry first impressions are important and difficult to overcome if they’re not positive.   People make either conscious or unconscious judgments about cleanliness, security, professionalism and competence based on what they first see. Much like you and I, others evaluate people, organizations and most importantly ...
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KidCheck Children's Check-In System Meet the Team

Introducing…Team KidCheck!

Companies come in all shapes and sizes.  Last week we shared a podcast with KidCheck Founder & CEO Alex Smith. In the podcast, Alex discussed the inspiration behind KidCheck and his thoughts on company culture. This week we wanted to introduce you to the rest ...
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