Fallbrook Community Development Center
12512 Walters Rd Houston, TX
Daycare & Child Care, Preschools, Center
Ages served
12 mos - 13 yrs
Hours
6:30am - 6:30pm
Licensing
Location
Program details
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See enrichment activities (opens in a new tab)About Fallbrook Community Development Center
Fallbrook Community Development Center offers early childhood care and education in a center-based facility in Houston. Students and families at Fallbrook Community Development Center will get the best of a school-like environment that both provides the structure and stability for learning to flourish and the soft introduction for students to formal school in the years to come. As a center, Fallbrook Community Development Center also has the space, resources and opportunities for enrichment and educational activities alongside the empathetic and caring relationships that will benefit students for years ahead. In addition, if you’re looking for care at non-traditional hours for your child, Fallbrook Community Development Center provides that 24-hour care that can cover you when you need to be away. 24-hour care is all about being open and available for parents who may be working early mornings, night shifts or long rotations and providing that comfortable environment for children to rest and flourish. Fallbrook Community Development Center provides hours that work with your schedule and the understanding that comes with serving a community of hard-working, devoted parents that want the best for their children when they’re away. In addition, Fallbrook Community Development Center teaches a mixed-age curriculum that facilities peer learning and communal growth. In a mixed-age classroom like at Fallbrook Community Development Center, students receive open-ended, stimulating activities and are encouraged to move at their own pace. Younger students receive help and encouragement from older students, boosting their confidence and self-esteem, and older students get to lend a helping hand, teaching empathy and the joy of giving. Mixed-age learning replicates the best of a family or neighborhood group structure as children socialize with peers a little ahead or a little behind their own development path.