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PAGE 1 ©2017 The reThink Group, Inc. All rights reserved. www.ThinkOrange.com PARENT CUE We’ve redesigned the 252 Parent Cue to help you better connect parents with your strategy and message. The new weekly Parent Cue includes all of the month’s information, so parents can access what they need to know when they need it (even if they miss a week). Each Parent Cue provides simple prompts throughout the week to remind parents to pause and make the most of everyday moments. Parent Cue cards include: 1. the monthly life app 2. the monthly memory verse 3. the weekly Bible stories and bottom lines 4. the cues to prompt parents to connect with their kids each week The sizing of our Parent Cue card is also new and now includes art elements that match each month’s theme in 252 Basics. A “primer” for parents is available on the following pages. You may want to provide a copy for each family. FORMAT Parent Cues are available in a PDF format, along with an editable and emailable format. TIME CUE The Parent Cue is a Morning Time, Meal Time, Drive Time and Bed Time cue for each month. By following these simple Cues based on Deuteronomy 6:7 — “Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up” — a parent can make the most of everyday moments to instill faith and character in the heart of their child.

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PA G E 1©2017 The reThink Group, Inc. All rights reserved. www.ThinkOrange.com

PARENT CUEWe’ve redesigned the 252 Parent Cue to help you better connect parents with your strategy and message.

The new weekly Parent Cue includes all of the month’s information, so parents can access what they need to know when they need it (even if they miss a week). Each Parent Cue provides simple prompts throughout the week to remind parents to pause and make the most of everyday moments.

Parent Cue cards include:1. the monthly life app2. the monthly memory verse3. the weekly Bible stories and bottom lines4. the cues to prompt parents to connect with their kids each week

The sizing of our Parent Cue card is also new and now includes art elements that match each month’s theme in 252 Basics.

A “primer” for parents is available on the following pages. You may want to provide a copy for each family.

FORMATParent Cues are available in a PDF format, along with an editable and emailable format.

TIME CUEThe Parent Cue is a Morning Time, Meal Time, Drive Time and Bed Time cue for each month. By following these simple Cues based on Deuteronomy 6:7 — “Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up” — a parent can make the most of everyday moments to instill faith and character in the heart of their child.

PA G E 2©2017 The reThink Group, Inc. All rights reserved. www.ThinkOrange.com

Jesus Calms the StormMark 4:35-41

BOTTOM LINE:Comfort others who are hurting.

2WEEK Jesus Calms the Storm

Mark 4:35-41

BOTTOM LINE:Comfort others who are hurting.

2WEEK

No Greater LoveJohn 15:12-13

No Greater LoveJohn 15:12-13

BOTTOM LINE: BOTTOM LINE:Love others because Jesus loves you.

Love others because Jesus loves you.

1 1WEEK WEEK

Jesus Feeds 5,000Mark 6:30-44

BOTTOM LINE:Give to others who are in need.

3WEEK Jesus Feeds 5,000

Mark 6:30-44

BOTTOM LINE:Give to others who are in need.

3WEEK

The Good SamaritanLuke 10:27-37

BOTTOM LINE:Love others because they matter to God.

4WEEK The Good Samaritan

Luke 10:27-37

BOTTOM LINE:Love others because they matter to God.

4WEEK

MEMORY VERSE “Here is what love is. It is not that we loved God. It is that he loved us and sent his Son to give his life to pay for our sins.”

1 John 4:10, NIrV

MEMORY VERSE “Here is what love is. It is not that we loved God. It is that he loved us and sent his Son to give his life to pay for our sins.”

1 John 4:10, NIrV

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PA G E 3©2017 The reThink Group, Inc. All rights reserved. www.ThinkOrange.com

Ask a kid: If you could have any super power, what would it be? How would you use that super power to show love to others?

Ask a parent: When you were a kid, who was the first person outside of your family that you remember loving? Did you tell that person?

Ask a kid: If you could have any super power, what would it be? How would you use that super power to show love to others?

Ask a parent: When you were a kid, who was the first person outside of your family that you remember loving? Did you tell that person?

MEAL TIME MEAL TIME

As a family, read aloud Luke 10:25-37. Act out the story, choosing someone to play the injured man, and some-one to play all the people who passed him by, and then, the Good Samaritan. Use stuffed animals or action figures, if needed. Ask your kids what’s harder: ignoring hurting people or loving hurting people. Explain to your kids Jesus’ command that we love others more than we love ourselves. Brainstorm one to two people in your family or community who might be hurting. Then, spend some time praying for them together.

As a family, read aloud Luke 10:25-37. Act out the story, choosing someone to play the injured man, and some-one to play all the people who passed him by, and then, the Good Samaritan. Use stuffed animals or action figures, if needed. Ask your kids what’s harder: ignoring hurting people or loving hurting people. Explain to your kids Jesus’ command that we love others more than we love ourselves. Brainstorm one to two people in your family or community who might be hurting. Then, spend some time praying for them together.

BED TIME BED TIME

One night, write down twenty-eight things you love about your kid on separate pieces of paper. From their laugh, to the way they help their little brother brush his teeth—get creative. Then, every night this month, affix your “love note” to the outside of your kid’s bedroom door. This month, when they wake up each morning, make sure they see the new addition. Talk about how important it is to celebrate what we love about ourselves, about others, and about God.

MORNING TIMEOne night, write down twenty-eight things you love about your kid on separate pieces of paper. From their laugh, to the way they help their little brother brush his teeth—get creative. Then, every night this month, affix your “love note” to the outside of your kid’s bedroom door. This month, when they wake up each morning, make sure they see the new addition. Talk about how important it is to celebrate what we love about ourselves, about others, and about God.

MORNING TIME

A couple of times this month, take your kid on a special drive. During the trip, listen to this month’s song called “Be a Song About Love,” found at Studio252.tv. The lyrics say, “Don’t believe the lie that it’s not okay to spend your life giving it away.” In other words, as children of God, we were created to give away the love He has shown us. On the drive, find a parking lot with a bunch of cars. Choose one car to leave a nice, encouraging note on!

A couple of times this month, take your kid on a special drive. During the trip, listen to this month’s song called “Be a Song About Love,” found at Studio252.tv. The lyrics say, “Don’t believe the lie that it’s not okay to spend your life giving it away.” In other words, as children of God, we were created to give away the love He has shown us. On the drive, find a parking lot with a bunch of cars. Choose one car to leave a nice, encouraging note on!

DRIVE TIME DRIVE TIME

As parents, we all feel the burden to raise our children to be kind and loving. Sometimes we wonder if we’re doing enough—if our kids are getting the message. The best way to teach your child is by modeling. That’s right, you’ve got to practice what you preach. Is there someone in your family, friend-group, or community who is lonely, hurting, or struggling? Make a list of 4 ways you can show love to this person this month. You could bake them cupcakes, leave them a note, or simply send them an encouraging text message. This month, once a week, demonstrate the love of Christ to your family by loving others.

PARENT TIMEAs parents, we all feel the burden to raise our children to be kind and loving. Sometimes we wonder if we’re doing enough—if our kids are getting the message. The best way to teach your child is by modeling. That’s right, you’ve got to practice what you preach. Is there someone in your family, friend-group, or community who is lonely, hurting, or struggling? Make a list of 4 ways you can show love to this person this month. You could bake them cupcakes, leave them a note, or simply send them an encouraging text message. This month, once a week, demonstrate the love of Christ to your family by loving others.

PARENT TIME

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