Mother's Morning Out

 

The Mother’s Morning Out program of Providence United Methodist Church is designed to provide stay-at-home parents of young children a safe, fun-loving, nurturing, Christian environment in which they may leave their children for a couple of hours a week while they run errands or attend appointments. This program was founded as an outreach of Providence United Methodist Church to the community.

Story time and song time will include both Christian and secular themes. Children will say grace before snack and lunch.

Classes

 6 weeks-18 months

9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

1 day per week

or

2 days per week

Maximum class size 8
2 teachers per room

19 months-3 years old

9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

1 day per week

or

2 days per week

Maximum class size 12
2 teachers per room

All teachers are subjected to background checks and will be CPR certified.

 Registration

Registration fees will be equal to one month’s tuition and will be non-refundable.

Children enrolled in our program must be current on all immunizations. Immunization form 3231 must be on file with Mother’s Morning Out.

Mother’s Morning Out will follow the Fayette County School System calendar. Classes run from mid-August through mid-May.

 Daily Routine

Daily activities are done in the same sequence not necessarily adhering to an exact time schedule.   A typical day for our children  includes:

Free play
Craft time
Snack--provided by MMO
Song/story time
Outdoor play/ rainy day room
Lunch-- Provided by parents
Clean up and departure

 Monthly Theme

Each month will have a theme. Crafts, songs, stories and occasionally snacks will be related to that theme. The same idea is emphasized the entire month.

If you have any questions, please contact Patricia Bates at the church: 770-719-8800 or at home: 770-719-0405.

Mother's Morning Out is a self-supporting program.

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