Welcome to KidCity Online!  Here you’ll find a wide variety of resources that will set you up to have a great KidCity experience right where you are! There are stories to watch, songs to sing, discussion guides, & activities you can do anytime this week.  Choose what works best for your family & enjoy watching your kids…

Sherry Surratt Every Easter my brother, sister, and I got brand new and coordinating Easter outfits and baskets. My mom wasn’t the kind of mom who baked cookies and did crafts with us. In today’s terms, she wouldn’t have been a “Pinterest Mom.” I mean, she had three kids in four years (and added a…

Holly Crawshaw Thanks to the recent spread of the Coronavirus, we’re spending an unprecedented amount of time indoors, with no foreseeable end in sight. If you’re worried that you’ve already found the end of the internet in an effort to entertain your restless family, we’re here to help! Here at Parent Cue, we believe there are…

Kara Powell In the midst of universities moving online due to COVID-19, your college student is packing up more than just a few suitcases. As they transition back home, they’re almost certainly lugging with them a host of emotions. You’ve likely seen these emotions sprawled all over your home. Sadness and grief piled high. Some relief…

Dr. Chinwé Williams We’re all navigating really strange and chaotic times. Schools have closed and parents are faced with working from home while trying to assist their kids in completing assignments on unfamiliar digital platforms and in subjects that are outside of their comfort zone. Thousands of parents are also facing employment uncertainty or job loss as…

Sherry Surratt Maybe your family is like ours and you’ve hit the crabby phase of quarantine. You made it through the first weeks of being homebound, but the month’s supply of snacks have vanished and you’ve hit the bottom with Netflix reruns. Even the cat is giving you dirty looks. It may not feel like…

This may sound strange—but I love the fact that we’re talking about mental health issues today. While I hate that millions of teenage students struggle with such issues, at least we’re finally addressing them, rather than hiding from them, and beginning to take action against anxiety, panic attacks, depression, and other disorders. Nearly everyone on…

Holly Crawshaw We’re living in wild times, friends! For most of us, that means we’re having to postpone regularly-scheduled life until further notice. It also means that many parents will be responsible for overseeing their kids’ online learning for the foreseeable future. If you’ve ever tried to help your kid with their homework, you may be…

Dr. Chinwé Williams If you’re struggling with how to manage your family’s increasing anxiety about the current public health crisis, you’re not alone. As information about Coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to unfold, many families are experiencing a wide range of thoughts, feelings, and reactions. Employers and employees are worried about how the coronavirus will impact businesses and the…

Our kids have big questions.  Here you’ll find some helpful tips for walking them through the stuff that’s the hardest to explain. Preschool Elementary Middle School High School

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