Here are some answers to a few KidzWorld FAQ's that you may find helpful.
How do I check-in my kids?
Checking your children into KidzWorld is quick and painless. If you are a first-timeKidzWorld check-in, please visit the Guest Registration Check-in located inside the main KidzWorld entrance. Return attenders can check in at any station. Check-in closes 10 minutes after the service begins. (This is to minimize distractions during the KidzWorld programs.) You can download and fill out a first-time guest form before you come to KidzWorld. Download the form here.
Checking your children into KidzWorld is quick and painless. If you are a first-timeKidzWorld check-in, please visit the Guest Registration Check-in located inside the main KidzWorld entrance. Return attenders can check in at any station. Check-in closes 10 minutes after the service begins. (This is to minimize distractions during the KidzWorld programs.) You can download and fill out a first-time guest form before you come to KidzWorld. Download the form here.
What ages can attend KidzWorld?
KidzWorld is for children from birth through 5th grade. Baby Bay is for infant and 1-year-olds. Adventure Avenue is for ages 2 through kindergarten. Route 252 is for 1st-5th graders. The children are then divided into small groups according to their grade level.
What curriculum is used in the KidzWorld classes?
We use the 252 Basics curriculum in all of our KidzWorld environments. In Baby Bay and Adventure Avenue, kids are learning three basic ideas:
1. God made me.
2. God loves me.
3. Jesus wants to be my friend forever.
In Route 252, we want every child to know the following:
1. I need to make the wise choice.
2. I can trust God no matter what.
3. I should treat others the way I want to be treated.
How secure are the KidzWorld classrooms?
We’ve gone to great lengths to ensure the safety of every child who comes toKidzWorld. Each kid has a name tag that is matched to a parent identification number. Volunteers are screened with an interview and a federal background check. Our environments are monitored with security personnel and cameras. Safety at KidzWorld is a top priority.
Can my child attend more than one KidzWorld class in a weekend?
Because of our Worship One, Serve One philosophy at NewSpring, we do allow children to attend two KidzWorld services per weekend. However, we request that children do not attend more than two KidzWorld programs in one weekend.
What is your goal for KidzWorld?
The goal in KidzWorld is to provide a loving and exciting environment where children can learn about God and His love. We believe that it is our job to partner with parents as they seek to raise their children to know who God is and how much He loves each of us.
Because of our Worship One, Serve One philosophy at NewSpring, we do allow children to attend two KidzWorld services per weekend. However, we request that children do not attend more than two KidzWorld programs in one weekend.
What is your goal for KidzWorld?
The goal in KidzWorld is to provide a loving and exciting environment where children can learn about God and His love. We believe that it is our job to partner with parents as they seek to raise their children to know who God is and how much He loves each of us.
How do you handle special needs?
Special needs such as allergies or other mild needs will be listed on a child's name tag so that classroom volunteers will be aware of those needs. Special needs children who have specific needs that require one-on-one attention will be required to fill out an application and will be accepted into KidzWorld when a suitable one-on-one volunteer is available.
Special needs such as allergies or other mild needs will be listed on a child's name tag so that classroom volunteers will be aware of those needs. Special needs children who have specific needs that require one-on-one attention will be required to fill out an application and will be accepted into KidzWorld when a suitable one-on-one volunteer is available.