June Presidential Update with MVNU President, Dr. Henry Spaulding

MVNU’s President, Dr. Henry Spaulding joined The Morning Thing today for the June Presidential Update. He shared a COVID update from MVNU and the plans to reopen the campus. Dr. Spaulding also talked about fall semester and how we can pray for the University during this time of transition.

Click HERE to hear his conversation with WNZR’s Rachel Rinehart.

MVNU has announced plans for the Fall 2020 semester.
Click HERE to see the full announcement and plan.

A Day of Bullying Prevention: What are The Signs?

The Morning Thing talked Monday morning about a Global Day of Bullying Prevention.

This day started because two young men saw that one person was being bullied because of the clothes he was wearing, and instead of standing by, they helped him. If you want to read up on the history of Bullying Prevention Day, check it out HERE.

What’s The Need-to-Know about Bullying?

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(photo from www.imom.com)

Marcy and Lexie also talked about what the signs of bullying are. According to http://www.imom.com, one in four kids who bully will grow up to have a criminal record before the age of 30. The way that bullying is in the 21st century looks very different as well, due to the addition of social media. Want to know more? click HERE

Is Your Child a Bully?

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(photo from daysoftheyear.com )

Marcy and Lexie also share five signs that your child may be the one who is doing the bullying. Is your child obsessed with popularity? Making overly-critical comments? Getting angry when they don’t get their way? These may seem like just a part of growing up, but it might be signs that your child is a bully. http://www.imom.com, talks about the five signs your child might be picking on others, and how to handle these situations when they arise. to read more, click HERE

 

 

The secret ingredient to school success!

Back to school week continues on The Morning Thing.

On Thursday’s show, we talked about the secret ingredient to school success. Parents – it is YOU! Your involvement inside and outside the classroom can make all the difference in having a successful year.

Betsy Landers shares some great tips from imom.com
Click HERE to see 7 ways to get started in connecting with your child’s teacher, class and school.

We also shared Lunchbox Notes. These small notes of encouragement can give your child the boost he or she needs to get through the school day. Click HERE to see a list of notes that you can print out at home and start using.

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Back to School Week cont.

Back to school week continued this morning on The Morning Thing and Rachel and Hunter talked about back to school confidence builders for students.

Find out about back to school confidence builders HERE.

They also talked about ways parents can pray for their kids as they head back to school and you can find that list HERE.

They ended the show with some lessons that your kids can learn as they go throughout the school year and you can find all of that HERE.

Want to find a good friend? Be a good friend!


~ by Tricia Goyer ~

5 Traits of a Good Friend (and How to Help Kids Develop Them) from Faith Gateway

If we want our kids to seek out positive qualities in friends, they also need to possess them. So, what character qualities are important to seek out and help grow in our kids?

Here are five traits of a good friend:

1. Truthfulness

It’s important for our kids to know that they can trust what their friends say is true. Nothing hurts as much as knowing you’ve been lied to. We can teach our children to look for friends who always tell the truth. We can also teach our kids to be truth-tellers, and that lying is a sin. One way to do this is to remind them that being truthful or untruthful reflects their character. “If you tell a lie about the small things how can I — or a friend — believe you in the big things?” Also, let’s be sure to praise our kids when we catch them telling the truth. Remember that what is praised is repeated.

2. Kindness

All of us like to be treated with kindness. Kindness means treating people with respect and putting another person’s needs before your own. Kind friends make everything easier — from play to simple conversations. We can teach our kids to be kind to others throughout the day, from siblings to the elder they may meet at the grocery store. Let’s point out to our children how much others appreciate when we are kind. To encourage positive behavior, praise how our child brings smiles to others’ faces.

3. Understanding differences

No two people are alike, and friends need to know that different doesn’t mean bad. Friendship is not about picking friends who are the same as us, but learning to understand and appreciate the differences of others. We must find ways to help our children share our family and cultural backgrounds and traditions with their friends, and invite their friends to do the same. The more our children learn to appreciate other people, the better prepared they will be to build all types of friendships throughout their lives.

4. Joy

No one likes to be around grumpy people, yet it’s hard to have a good attitude all the time. There will be times when our children’s friends may not have a good attitude. There are times all of us struggle with anger, frustration or disappointment, but in general we should look for friends who — for the most part — have an attitude that is filled with joy. We also need to model a joyful attitude for our kids. They model what they see. Finally, we can encourage good attitudes by telling our children how much we appreciate joyful attitudes. Reward like high-fives or hugs when we see them brightening up another person’s day with joy are a fun bonus!

5. Sharing

It’s important to share what we have with each other. Our children can be taught to thank their friends when their friends share with them. Also, they can learn to look for opportunities to share with others. Children should not be expected to share every special toy or book they have. Instead, we parents can work with them to pick out toys or books that they’ll be eager to share.

Overall, the friends our children choose will impact them for the rest of their lives. And by seeking out these five traits — and developing them — our child’s friendships will be off to a good start!

The Morning Thing Fave 5 – lip syncs and leadership!

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This week for The Morning Thing Fave 5, we are sharing our 5 favorite memories from this past week.

  1. The WNZR “Sonfest Sync It” Contest kicked off! We are so excited to see what lip sync videos you create. Enter your video HERE.
  2. We LOVED filming the Big Blue Crew’s lip sync to “My Feet Are On The Rock” by I Am They. You have to check out how “cool” we are. 😊
    http://wnzr.fm/sonfest-sync-it-2018.html
  3. MVNU Move-In Day. We loved being part of the welcoming committee for over 370 freshmen as they moved onto the MVNU campus. Good luck!
  4. The WNZR Crew went out for pizza. We had no agenda, and no plan, just a time to relax and have fun!
  5. WNZR Leadership Team Training took place all this week at the station. We are excited to welcome in our student leaders for the 2018-2019 school year.

Please pray for our team!

WNZR Leadership Team:

The Morning Thing Co-Hosts: Marcy Rinehart, Daria Swisher, Trevor Moore and Hunter Sutyak

The Afternoon Drive Co-Hosts: Joe Rinehart, Lilly Buckley, Hannah Radke and Todd McKinley

Office Manager/Underwriting Coordinator: Wesley Boston

Music Director: Rachel Rinehart

News Director: Abigail Brown

Production Director: Lilly Buckley

Promotions Director: Abby Fairless

Sports Director: Ellie Parker

Website/Graphic Design: Breann Jamison

Director of Listener Engagement: Danielle Zoellner

Office Assistant: Jehane Hoagland

Back to school tips for you and your kids!

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Whether we want to admit it or not, it is back to school season! Schools are starting back up all across Knox County!

Mount Vernon:

  • Thursday 8/16 (for elementary students, freshman and new students at the high school)
  • Friday 8/17 (for Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors)

 Centerburg – Thursday 8/16

 Danville – Thursday 8/16

 Fredericktown – Thursday 8/16

 East Knox – Monday 8/20

Here at WNZR, we want to help you and your kids get ready for back to school! Care.com has 101 tips for you and your kids! Here are some for you:

  1. Set your kids’ sleep schedules back to “School Time” two weeks before the first day.
  2. Get your kids involved in programs that they can do after school to keep them active.
  3. Visit cultural attractions like museums to shift their brains into “Scholar” mode.
  4. Hire an after-school sitter to help care for your kids while you’re at work.
  5. Encourage your kids to read at least one book before the school year begins (or during the school year).

See the entire list here!

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