Parent Page

a parenting newsletter published by LCMS/School Ministry

Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it. Proverbs 22:6

I have written Parent Pages for the School Ministry (Office of National Mission) for many years. They are available and archived through a subscription to the Lutheran School Portal http://www.lsportal.net/portal.htm or through the School Ministry Office www.lcms.org 1333 S. Kirkwood Road, St. Louis, MO 63122-7295 314-965-9000 You are encouraged to subscribe through these organizations which also offer many other wonderful resources.

Parent Pages is a short newsletter in pdf format on various topics of interest to parents. Some are geared toward parents of elementary and middle school age children and others are for parents of early childhood age children. I have been given permission to provide past issues for your use. Current issues are available through subscription. They are listed here by subject matter. Feel free to offer them in hard copy or through your electronic newsletter or website or social media sites. Please give credit as stated below.

Parent Pages

Achievement Tests
Allergies
Apology
Atypical Learners
Bad Words
Benefit of Suffering
Brian Science
Care for Families in Crisis
Caring for Teachers
Child Care Evaluation
Depression
Child Perspective
Choosing Friends
Comprehension
and Young Children
Crisis Care for Children
Discipline
E-mail Etiquette
Empathy
Faith Development
Family Devotions
Family Meal
Field Trips
Flu
Games and Learning
Good Mornings
Greed
Helicopter Parents
Homework
Insect Bites
Is Your Child a Bully?
Language Development
Mindset
Moral Development
Motivation
Obesity
Parenting
Parents and Positive Change
Parent/Teacher Conferences
Play Outside
Power of Play
Protect Hearing
Saving Money
School Dress Code
Self-Determination
Self-Regulation
Sibling Rivalry
Sick Day
Sleep
Social Networking
Social Skills
Special Needs Children
Stranger Danger
Study Skills
Sun Safety
Tardiness
Teaching Creativity
The Popular Group
Violence and TV
Visual Spatial Skills
Whining
Work Skills
Worship

Kim Marxhausen is a child of God and a work in progress. Contact her here.