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Parent Resources.

At Christ Community, we recognize that parents have a profound influence in guiding their children’s faith and character development.  That’s why we’re committed to equipping you with resources to navigate both the challenges and joys of parenting. Our goal is to support you in creating a Christ-centered home, helping your children grow in their faith and develop a strong foundation for life.

Birth-Pre K

Kindergarten-4th Grade

5th & 6th Grade

7th-12th Grade

Zero to One

This first season of life is one of change, but what will remain constant is their reliance on you (and this will be exhausting at times.)

Toddler

Seeing your kiddo learn so many new skills is exciting, but it is surely a practice of patience on your part.

Three Year Old

In this season of increased independence, your rapidly growing three-year-old can sometimes seem like a mini-adult.

Preschooler

Your child is becoming more independent, and his personality is really starting to blossom.

Kindergarten

Kindergarten is a new and exciting step for everyone! As a parent, you are probably experiencing many emotions as you see your child getting older.

First Grade

Your child has completed a year of school but may still be adjusting to early mornings, less playtime, and greater demands for focus.

Second Grade

Second grade begins the “golden years” of childhood, with exciting brain development and growing self-awareness.

Third Grade

Third grade can be a very rewarding year for many parents! Kids this age are generally enthusiastic and excited about what their parents are excited about.

Fourth Grade

Fourth grade is a big deal! Kids this age are generally growing in their confidence…after all, they have five years of school under their belt!

Fifth Grade

Fifth graders gain confidence from mastering elementary school and start forming their own social circles.

Sixth Grade

Sixth graders navigate a chaotic phase—wanting a phone while still sleeping with a stuffed animal. Affirming them brings stability.

Seventh Grade

Seventh graders are beginning to discover for themselves their own places and friend groups where they might fit in.

Eighth Grade

Eighth graders are more in control of their emotions, giving way to deeper thinking and bigger questions about their beliefs.

Ninth Grade

Ninth graders are looking at what they’ve always been told and starting to question what’s actually true and what they value.

Tenth Grade

Tenth graders are starting to wonder about how each new thing they hear or experience will impact them or the world.

Eleventh Grade

Eleventh graders are beginning to shape who they want to be and what they want to do based on what they’ve experienced.

Twelfth Grade

Twelfth graders are about to enter the world, and they want to know how they fit into it and the difference they’ll make.