The Children’s Track Vision is to help our children enjoy the presence of God, to hear what He is saying and say it and do what they see him doing. - John 5:19-20
Children’s Track TeAm
Lani De Guzman - Children Track Director
Pauahi Leoiki Ages 2 - 4
Dwight Hubbard Ages 5 - 7
Michele Okimura Ages 8 - 12
Children’s Track Info
For ages 8-12, the children’s lessons will be built upon one another so it’s important to bring your kids to all of the sessions.
Meals/Snacks
Dinner will be provided Thursday & Friday evenings
Lunch will be provided on Saturday
Snacks provided for each session
Food allergies or specific diet restrictions? Please be sure to note your child’s allergies when you register them and provide snacks and meals for your child in a labeled bag. Please provide a cooler bag and ice pack if food requires refrigeration.
Check-In @ the Conference
Please check-in each session before dropping your child off to their class. There will be a main Children’s Track Registration table you can check in all of your kids at once before taking them to their class.
Diaper bag
Please label bag and all belongings.
Please provide diapers, labeled change of clothes, and wipes if your child is still in diapers or potty training.
Sick Protocol
We pray your children will be well and able to attend the Children’s Track. However, please do not bring your child if they have any of the below symptoms so as to respect the health and wellness of the other children as well as the workers.
Fever is defined as having a temperature of 100°F or higher taken under the arm, 101°F taken orally, or 102°F taken rectally. For children 4 months or younger, the lower rectal temperature of 101°F is considered a fever threshold; (a child needs to be fever free for a minimum of 24 hours before returning to Children’s Track, that means the child is fever free without the aid of Tylenol®, or any other fever reducing substance.)
Fever AND sore throat, rash, vomiting, diarrhea, earache, irritability, or confusion.
Diarrhea: runny, watery, bloody stools, or 2 or more loose stools within last 4 hours.
Vomiting: 2 or more times in a 24-hour period. Note: please do not bring your child if they have vomited in the night.
Breathing trouble, sore throat, swollen glands, loss of voice, hacking or continuous coughing.
Runny nose (other than clear), draining eyes or ears.
Frequent scratching of body or scalp, lice, rash, or any other spots that resemble childhood diseases, including ringworm.
Child is irritable, continuously crying, or requires more attention than we can provide without hurting the health, safety or well-being of the other children in our care.