St. John Ev. Lutheran Preschool 1800 S. Rodenburg Rd. Schaumburg, IL.

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St. John Ev. Lutheran Preschool 1800 S. Rodenburg Rd. Schaumburg, IL

St. John Preschool offers… the best developmental experience for physical intellectual emotional Spiritual and social growth during the important early years!

Physical Development An outdoor playground and indoor gymnasium will provide plenty of space to run, jump, and play in any weather situation.

Language Skills –Identify and name colors –Interpretation of pictures –Increased vocabulary Science and Social Studies Mathematical Skills –large vs. small –few vs. many

Offer children a gradual transition from the home environment into a school atmosphere so their adjustment is a happy and wholesome one. Teach children to act and think for themselves by developing a certain degree of independence. Love children and help them understand just how special they are to us, to you, and to God.

The religious education for Pre- schoolers seeks to guide each child in learning about God's care and love for him, so the child can develop attitudes, feelings, and habits that express a desire to return love toward God, and others

Encourage children with a respect for others by sharing and taking turns. Assist children to observe simple health practices and fundamental safety rules.

 Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings  9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.  Just call Mon. through Fri. 8:30am till noon for an appointment

 5 morning classes  9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.  Just call Mon. through Fri. 8:30am till noon for an appointment