Welcome to Klein Weekday Ministries for Children
Klein Weekday Ministries for Children offers a loving Christian environment for children aged 18 months to 4 years, as well as Bridge and Kindergarten. Our dedicated, highly qualified staff supports your child’s growth in every area: socially, emotionally, academically, physically, creatively, and spiritually.
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In addition to classroom learning and daily outdoor play, children participate in:
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Motor & Music Classes
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Chapel Time
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S.T.E.A.M. Activities (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math)
Contact Us
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For more information, please reach out to:
Josette Horaist
Assistant Director
📧 josette@kleinumc.org
📞 281-353-0494
5920 FM 2920
Spring, TX 77379

Age level objectives
philosophy
Klein Weekday Ministries provides a loving Christian environment where children grow socially, emotionally, academically, physically, creatively, and spiritually. Our goal is to create a stimulating, loving, and safe environment that encourages a positive attitude toward learning, promotes confidence, and self-esteem, and motivates children to reach their greatest potential. This is achieved through an enriching, hands-on, and multisensory curriculum that places importance on the child’s readiness to learn new things within a nurturing classroom with loving teachers.
Admission & Registration Information
Immunization Policy
All students are required to meet Texas Department of State Health Services immunization requirements.
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Children three years old and older must be fully and independently potty trained to attend.
Pre-Registration
To begin the enrollment process, please complete Pre-Registration.
This step does not require payment, but you must upload:
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A headshot of your child
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A headshot of Mom
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A headshot of Dad
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At least one additional person authorized for pick-up (more may be added if desired)
You’ll also need to provide:
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Addresses
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Phone numbers
New Family Registration / Re-Registration
Once your Pre-Registration is received, you will receive an email with a registration (re-registration) link.
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Required Paperwork
Within 2 weeks of registration, the following documents are due:
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Health Statement
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Current Immunization Records
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Hold Harmless Form
Questions?
For registration assistance, contact:
📧 josette@kleinumc.org
important documents & links
Going on now...
August
August 1 - First Tuition Payment Due
August 22 - Meet the Teacher Event
August 25 - First Day of School
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virtual Tour
Take a look around our preschool! For an in-person tour, please contact our Assistant Director, Josette, at josette@kleinumc.org.
class descriptions
Toddlers (18 Months – 2 Years)
Objectives:
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Foster a safe, nurturing environment for first-time separation from parents
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Develop early language and listening skills through songs and stories
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Practice simple fine motor activities (coloring, stacking, sensory play)
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Learn basic social interaction: sharing, waiting turns, and kindness
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Two-Year-Olds (Young Twos / Older Twos)
Objectives:
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Introduce routine and classroom structure
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Encourage expressive language development
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Begin early number concepts (counting to 5), colors, and shapes
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Practice independent tasks (washing hands, clean-up time)
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Develop social-emotional awareness and parallel play, transitioning to group play
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Three-Year-Olds (Preschool 3s)
Objectives:
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Expand vocabulary and sentence formation
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Begin letter recognition and phonemic awareness
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Build pre-math skills: counting to 10, simple patterns
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Develop gross and fine motor coordination (cutting, tracing, climbing)
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Foster cooperative play and problem-solving with peers
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Four-Year-Olds (Pre-Kindergarten / Bridge to Kinder)
Objectives:
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Prepare for Kindergarten readiness
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Strengthen literacy: recognize letters, sounds, and begin early writing
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Expand math skills: numbers to 20, simple addition/subtraction concepts
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Practice classroom citizenship: following directions, responsibility, teamwork
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Cultivate confidence, independence, and love of learning
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Faith & Chapel Time
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Weekly Bible stories & simple memory verses
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Singing, praying, and learning Christian values
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Emphasizing kindness, compassion, and respect for others
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Music & Movement
Our Music Program engages children in joyful, creative expression through:
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Singing, rhythm activities, and instruments
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Movement and dance that support listening and motor skills
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Introduction to musical concepts (tempo, pitch, beat)
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Objectives:
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Foster a love of music and creativity
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Develop listening and language skills
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Strengthen memory and pattern recognition through songs
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Encourage social interaction in group music settings
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S.T.E.A.M. helps children:
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Think critically and solve problems
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Ask questions and explore the world around them
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Work together and learn by doing