Recent Blog Posts

4 Ways to Do Your Part in Preventing Bullying in Schools

October 17, 2022

October is National Bullying Prevention month, and as a Christian school in Loveland, we couldn’t let the month pass us by without opening a discussion about how important it is to ensure that our schools are free of bullies and our students are safe and protected. We want our students, teachers, parents, and staff to…

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Talking to Your Child About Mental Health

October 10, 2022

As our kids get older and more and more independent, it can become increasingly difficult to have conversations with them about emotional topics, such as mental health. Talking about medical health seems easy — allergies, aches, pains, etc — but when it comes to figuring out what’s going on in their head? The task seems…

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How to Celebrate & Appreciate Your Child’s Teachers

October 5, 2022

Today may be International Teacher’s Day, but here at Resurrection Christian School in Loveland, we love to make our excellent teachers feel appreciated every day. After all, RCS teachers dedicate a lot of time and energy to our students, both in and out of the classroom. They play a huge role in supporting, coaching, mentoring,…

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Developing Trust With Your Teen

June 10, 2020

Nearly every parent can agree, it can be difficult to connect with your teenager. As they go through the transitions that take place in adolescence, changes in their mood, less communication, and overall preferences to be around friend groups, will likely be some of the identifiable traits that take place. Throughout this transition, it’s important…

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Helping Your Student Study

May 29, 2020

Whether you have a child in elementary, middle, or high school, you’re familiar with the homework, test prep, and necessity for time management in the midst of other responsibilities. The older your child gets, the likelier they are to be more of a recluse when it comes to studying. Regardless of the stage of life…

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Getting Your Kids To Read Nonfiction

May 15, 2019

It can be quite a struggle to get our kids reading different genres. As our Christian school talked about in a previous blog, nonfiction is extremely important to know how to read and understand. But because of its jargon, technical text, and lack of dialogue, many kids tend to shy away from nonfiction. If you’ve…

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How to Navigate the World of Teenage Dating

April 22, 2019

If your instinct to the idea of your teenager dating is to forbid it and pretend that they’re going to be young forever, you’re not alone. Most parents want to protect their children as much as they can, and aren’t ready for the idea of their babies getting into relationships. Especially when it comes to…

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Educational Activities Over Holiday Break

December 21, 2018

The first week of the holidays, your family is likely rushing around trying to get everything set for Christmas. You’re cooking all the foods, meeting up with all the family, wrapping all the presents, and come Christmas Day, you just want to relax. After the blur that is the Christmas season, however, you want your…

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Reinforcing Important Values During The Summer Months

May 11, 2018

If you have your child enrolled at our Christian school in Loveland, you get to enjoy the benefit of having important values reinforced daily in the classroom in your child’s life. Values — such as honesty, kindness, compassion, humility, and more — are all a major component of their day-to-day studies. When school lets out…

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How to Help Your Child Deal With Bullying

February 12, 2018

When we picture our children going to school, we like to imagine them walking down the halls, talking to their friends, joking around with their teammates, and being respectful to teachers and other school faculty. We picture a supportive, caring community that helps your children thrive and feel accepted. Unfortunately, this is not always the…

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