Our words are powerful! Parents – try using these compliments for your kids.

Marcy Rinehart of The Morning Thing shared some powerful words this morning on the show. We all love receiving compliments and words of encouragement.

Mom and Dad – have your shared a compliment with your kid today?

Check out this list of 99 Compliments for Kids from imom.com. Share a few today!

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1. I love when you ______.
2. You’re talented.
3. You have great dreams.
4. You’re intelligent.
5. You’re interesting.
6. I’m so glad you’re mine.
7. You have great ideas.
8. You make me so proud.
9. You win me over every day.
10. You’re so special.
11. I’m so lucky to have you.
12. You’re fun.
13. You’re smart.
14. You’re beautiful.
15. You’re handsome.
16. You rock.
17. You’re creative.
18. You are so good at ______.
19. You’re helpful.
20. You’re inspiring.
21. You love me well.
22. You’re fantastic.
23. You’re athletic.
24. You’re artistic.
25. You color my world.
26. You encourage me.
27. You’re the light of my life.
28. You’re one of a kind.
29. You have my heart.
30. You’re delightful.
31. You’re kind.
32. I believe in you.
33. You’re so trustworthy.
34. You’re unique.
35. You’re compassionate.
36. You’re positive.
37. You’re incredible.
38. I admire how you _____.
39. I love your laugh.
40. You make my days sweeter.
41. You make me smile.
42. I love your smile.
43. There’s no one else like you.
44. You are a joy.
45. I love that you belong to me.
46. You’re thoughtful.
47. You are excellent.
48. You’re a great big brother/sister.
49. You’re a great little brother/sister.
50. My favorite time is time with you.
51. I value you.
52. You are worth so much to me.
53. I love when you confide in me.
54. You’re so strong.
55. You’re the best.
56. You are such a blessing to me.
57. We make a great team.
58. You do things with excellence.
59. You’re so hopeful.
60. I love being on your side.
61. You’re a great leader.
62. You make a difference.
63. You’re radiant.
64. You’re so fun to play with.
65. You always make me laugh.
66. You are a great student.
67. You can do anything you put your mind to.
68. I admire how you keep promises.
69. Nothing will ever keep me from loving you.
70. You are a wonderful part of our family.
71. You’re amazing.
72. You’re awesome.
73. You brighten my life.
74. You make memories sweeter.
75. You’re so respectful.
76. You have incredible insight.
77. I love how you’re so truthful.
78. You matter to me.
79. You love your friends well.
80. You shine every day.
81. You are such a leader at school.
82. You’re a team player.
83. I love that you never give up.
84. You set a great example.
85. You’re tremendous.
86. You impact me every day.
87. You’re so fun-loving.
88. You’re nice to others.
89. You’re outstanding.
90. You are a great son/daughter.
91. You’re so refreshing.
92. You put others first.
93. I have confidence in you.
94. I enjoy you.
95. You’re marvelous.
96. You make gray skies disappear.
97. You’re doing great things.
98. You’re unbelievable.
99. I love you.

March Is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month

Unless you or someone you know has a developmental disability, it’s quite likely that you don’t give much thought to them or even know much, if anything about them. But since March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month (DDAM), the Morning Thing wanted to learn a little bit more about this topic and share it with you.

We had the opportunity to speak with Shannon French, a mother raising a 3-year old daughter with CHARGE Syndrome. Shannon very graciously shared her experience with Developmental Disabilities and had some great info to share with those of us who aren’t as familiar. The conversation is worth checking out and can be found HERE.

If you would like more information on DDAM or on Developmental Disabilities in general, be sure to check out the Knox County Board of Developmental Disabilities website.

The Morning Thing Friday Favorites March 6, 2020

Marcy Rinehart and Lexie Merritt from The Morning Thing share their Friday Favorites for 3/6/2020.

The ladies share their favorite things that happened this week.

Lexie got to visit a favorite ice cream place with her Mom. Marcy was able to attend the RUC – Relationships Under Construction annual banquet.

Click HERE to hear this week’s Friday Favorites!

March MVNU Presidential Update with Dr. Henry Spaulding

WNZR’s Wesley Boston had a visit with Dr. Henry Spaulding, MVNU’s President. They talked about March events on the MVNU Calendar, the upcoming Board of Trustees meeting and a construction update for campus. Dr. Spaulding also sends words of encouragement to students, faculty and staff as we head into the second half of spring semester.

Click HERE to hear their conversation.

Click HERE to stay up to date with MVNU Events.

It’s Music In Our Schools Month!

March has been officially designated by the National Association for Music Education (NAfME) for the observance of Music In Our Schools Month® (MIOSM®), the time of year when music education becomes the focus of schools across the nation.

“The purpose of MIOSM is to raise awareness of the importance of music education for all children – and to remind citizens that school is where all children should have access to music. MIOSM is an opportunity for music teachers to bring their music programs to the attention of the school and the community, and to display the benefits that school music brings to students of all ages” (daysoftheyear.com).

There are some great reasons why your child should be involved in music in their schools! Check them out below!

1. Language skills. According to PBS, “Recent studies have clearly indicated that musical training physically develops the part of the left side of the brain known to be involved with processing language, and can actually wire the brain’s circuits in specific ways.” Learning a musical instrument also improves how the brain understands human language, which can help students learn a second language.

2. Improved test scores. Studies have shown that students who are involved with a high-quality music education program in school perform better on tests than students who don’t engage in music.  PBS reports, “A study published in 2007 by Christopher Johnson, professor of music education and music therapy at the University of Kansas, revealed that students in elementary schools with superior music education programs scored around 22 percent higher in English and 20 percent higher in math scores on standardized tests, compared to schools with low-quality music programs.”

3. Self-esteem. Music allows students to try something new and develop confidence as they master singing or playing an instrument. “When students are working towards a common goal, they appreciate that their ‘voice’ and interests are heard and understood by others. This joint effort creates a sense of secure acceptance that is critical to their self-esteem,” states PBS.

4. Listening skills. Music involves listening to yourself and to the rest of the ensemble. Musicians need to hear tempos, dynamics, tuning, and harmonies. This helps auditory development in the brain.

See the complete list here!

March is Nutrition Month!

Today on the show we celebrated Nutrition Month by sharing some foods that are great to start out your morning, and could even help you loose weight!

Nutrition Month is “celebrated every March, and is sponsored by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Nutrition Month focuses on helping people to make correct food choices as well as developing good eating and exercising habits” (daysoftheyear.com).

Healthline shared some of the 12 best foods to start your day.

  1. Eggs- Studies have shown that eating eggs at breakfast increases feelings of fullness, reduces calorie intake at the next meal and helps maintain steady blood sugar and insulin levels.
  2. Greek Yogurt- It’s made by straining whey and other liquid from milk curds, which produces a creamier yogurt that is more concentrated in protein.
  3. Coffee- It’s high in caffeine, which has been shown to improve mood, alertness and mental performance.

See the complete list here!

There are also some healthy snacks that can actually help you loose weight!

  1. Mixed Nuts- Nuts are an ideal nutritious snack. They’re linked to a reduced risk of heart disease and may help prevent certain cancers, depression, and other illnesses. Despite being relatively high in fat, they are very filling. Several studies suggest that eating nuts in moderation can help you lose weight.
  2. Apple slices with peanut butter- Apples and peanut butter taste fantastic together. Apples are high in fiber and polyphenol antioxidants that improve gut health and reduce heart disease risk. Peanut butter may have additional benefits for heart health. It has been shown to increase HDL (good) cholesterol and reduce LDL (bad) cholesterol and triglycerides.
  3. Celery sticks with cream cheese- Celery sticks with cream cheese are a classic low-carb, filling snack. Celery contains luteolin, an antioxidant that reduces inflammation and may help prevent cancer. Five small celery sticks with 2 ounces (60 grams) of cream cheese harbors fewer than 200 calories.

See the complete list here!

Friday Favorites – Marcy and Rachel share their favorite things that have happened this week

For Friday Favorites, Marcy and Rachel try to look on the positive side of a week with many challenges.

Click HERE to hear the ladies talk about their excitement that this week is finally over! Flu, computer upgrades, team losses and more have brought the ladies through a challenging week.

Ideas for a No Spend Weekend!

Want to do something fun this weekend, but not break the bank? Check out these ideas for a great no spend weekend with your family and friends!

1. Family movie night

2. Themed dinner party

3. Camping inside or outside

4. Walk in the park

5. Go to the playground and play

See the complete list here!

Morning Encouragement and Bible Verses

Need to get your day started off right? Check out these Bible verses and Morning Affirmations:

1. I WILL BE PRESENT IN EVERY MOMENT

2. TODAY I WILL LEARN AND GROW

3. I HAVE THE POWER TO CHANGE MY STORY

4. I WILL BE A MAGNET FOR IDEAS TODAY

5. “Since God chose you to be the holy people he loves, you must clothe yourselves with tenderhearted mercy, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience.” Colossians 3:12

6. “The Lord has told you what is good, and this is what he requires of you: to do what is right, to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.” Micah 6:8

7. “Kind words are like honey— sweet to the soul and healthy for the body.” Proverbs 16:24

See the entire lists here, and here!

 

Did you miss Winter Jam last weekend? No problem! You still have 2 more chances to see the tour in Ohio!

The Columbus stop on the tour may be over…but Cleveland and Cincinnati are right around the corner! On March 14, the Heritage Bank Center in Cincinnati will host the tour! On March 29, the Wolstein Center in Cleveland will host the tour!

The WNZR Crew had a chance to talk to the Winter Jam 2020 Tour artists, and get to know them a little better! Check out the conversations below!

Crowder

Jason Roy of Building 429

Renee of Hillsong Young & Free

Austin French

Riley Clemmons

Billy Goodwin of Newsong

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