Wee Care Christian Preschool hosts Mother's Day program
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On Friday, May 7, from 11:30 a.m.-noon, the children at Wee Care Christian Preschool will pay tribute to their moms with a Mother’s Day program.
The program will include a performance given by the students honoring their moms; luncheon in Robinson Hall; and special handmade gifts that
are “just for mom.”
“All our preschool moms are invited to attend this heartwarming program,” said Gail Warden, administrator.
Wee Care Christian Preschool, a ministry of the First United Methodist Church, has been preparing area students for kindergarten with a focus on a Christian-based curriculum for 32 years, Warden said.
The staff is devoted to nurturing children emotionally and spiritually, while helping students develop the pre-academic skills that will prepare them for kindergarten and beyond.
Wee Care accepts children from 3-5 years old and is licensed by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. The students have
objectives set for them at the very beginning of the school year.
These include learning the alphabet, social development, developing early literacy skills, number identification, sensory motor abilities, and Christian teachings. These goals are continued throughout a nine-month school year.
“Our classes also enjoy field trips, guest speakers, and hands-on science activities, like planting flowers and watching them grow,” Warden said.
Wee Care offers affordable tuition, with trained early childhood educators, presented in a Christian environment of love, mutual respect, and low teacher-to-student ratio.
Wee Care is currently accepting students for the 2010-11 school year.
For more information, call (937) 393-2981.[[In-content Ad]]
The program will include a performance given by the students honoring their moms; luncheon in Robinson Hall; and special handmade gifts that
are “just for mom.”
“All our preschool moms are invited to attend this heartwarming program,” said Gail Warden, administrator.
Wee Care Christian Preschool, a ministry of the First United Methodist Church, has been preparing area students for kindergarten with a focus on a Christian-based curriculum for 32 years, Warden said.
The staff is devoted to nurturing children emotionally and spiritually, while helping students develop the pre-academic skills that will prepare them for kindergarten and beyond.
Wee Care accepts children from 3-5 years old and is licensed by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. The students have
objectives set for them at the very beginning of the school year.
These include learning the alphabet, social development, developing early literacy skills, number identification, sensory motor abilities, and Christian teachings. These goals are continued throughout a nine-month school year.
“Our classes also enjoy field trips, guest speakers, and hands-on science activities, like planting flowers and watching them grow,” Warden said.
Wee Care offers affordable tuition, with trained early childhood educators, presented in a Christian environment of love, mutual respect, and low teacher-to-student ratio.
Wee Care is currently accepting students for the 2010-11 school year.
For more information, call (937) 393-2981.[[In-content Ad]]