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Euless, TX
First United Methodist Church
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Telephone: (817) 283-4421 · Website: www.fumceuless.org
School Philosophy and Mission
"his Preschool is a workshop with children living and learning together. Each child is provided with the best possible environment for the growth and development of young children.
We are sure that each child will find this a truly happy and Christian atmosphere. Our curriculum will provide play and work activities to further develop the physical, social, emotional and intellectual abilities of each child. It is our purpose to give each child as much individual attention as possible and encourage him to develop to his fullest potential as he demonstrates responsibility.
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Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School
"New concept: New material from unit is presented as soon as all children arrive, while students are alert and fresh.
Group time: Attendance, show and tell, discussions. Chapel music and P.E. once a week.
Self-directed play: Child is given freedom to explore the various learning activities and interest centers. These centers are changed often for the purpose of challenging the mind and body of a young child.
Snack: Consists of juice/water, cookies, crackers, etc., birthday party treat. On occasion we will cook our own snack. Parents assist in providing a daily snack.
Recess: Playground, walks, games, music, gym activities inside on cold and rainy days.
Dismissal: Papers are handed out and coats are put on.
We utilize computers in the classrooms as a teaching aide. Each child gets the opportunity for hands on experience.
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