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 Recently, I spent time with a church that is upgrading their children's wing. In the midst of those discussions, we talked about some of the common problems our Lawless Group consulting team sees in a children's ministry. Here are 15 of those problems:

1. Too little space – Because children are active learners, rooms should be large enough to allow children to move around. In fact, some experts recommend a minimum of 25-35 square feet per child in the room.
2. Poor security – In many cases, our "secret shopper" parents choose not to leave their children in childcare because workers are unprepared for guests, do not seek contact information, do not have secure rooms, and/or have no clear drop off/pick up procedure.

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