Toddler Program (18 – 24 months)
Using tools and lessons from the Montessori Method, toddlers in our program will have a great head start in their education as they learn to move, think, and discover new information independently. Under the guidance of Lead and Assistant Guides, children gain self-confidence as they work independently at their own pace with carefully designed materials that encourage logical thought, creativity, and responsibility. Purposeful tasks, such as caring for plants or practicing buttoning and unbuttoning, allow children to master valuable skills while developing concentration. The environment abounds with opportunities to practice hand-eye coordination, appreciate music, and develop balance through artistic, musical, and kinesthetic activities. Each day, children experience the self-confidence of completing tasks independently as well as the joy of contributing to the well-being of the classroom community. Children are gently introduced to the rules of the community and find pleasure in being patient, respectful, and polite.
RedRose Montessori School offers the finest Montessori curriculum in Cypress and Tomball, TX neighborhood. Our multi-tiered classrooms engage young learners from 6 weeks to 6 years old, and foster a deep love for independent learning and social responsibility. From our caregivers at the infant level to our credentialed instructors at the 1st grade level, we’ll closely monitor, care for and support your children’s needs. From gentle stimulation of their senses, to positive challenges that will reinforce their independence and unique learning activities that will engage their creativity, we support every learner at each stage of their development.
Infant Care (6 weeks to 18 months)
We categorize our infant curriculum and classes into young infant care (6 weeks to 12 months) and older infant care (12 months to 18 months). By delineating at these ages, we can focus on helping your infant mature at an appropriate developmental rate. We provide responsive care giving in a clean and sanitary environment to develop secure attachment relationships with caregiver to ensure that the infant feels safe, relaxed, loved, and supported within that relationship. Our loving teachers make sure to talk, sing, play and read to each child, play active games, encourage tummy time thus focusing on building muscle strength and gross motor skills, hone sensory perception in a nurturing and loving atmosphere.
In our older infant classroom, we begin to introduce Montessori curriculum while continuing to build on motor skills, cognitive brain development and speaking skills. Memory, language and thinking are reinforced through basic word development and we encourage them to transition from sitting and crawling to standing. The teacher slowly begins to emphasize independence, interpersonal relationships, manners and nurture curiosity about the natural world.
Transition (2 to 3 years)
Transition classroom is where our children begin to leave behind their baby years. Their motor and perceptual skills, social skills, and most dramatically, their cognitive powers are catapulting them into new territory. Expectations for the child’s planned educational experiences increase as they proceed to Transition classroom. In this class, we train them to be ready for the Primary classroom by helping them get potty trained, move around the classroom independently, chose work appropriately, stay in circle time for a longer period without wandering, demonstrates self-help skills during lunch time, verbalizes wants and needs, finish the longer Montessori work period. Our transition curriculum is an extension of the toddler curriculum and focuses on Practical Life, Sensorial, Math, Language Arts, Visual Arts & Music.
Call us today at (209)-299-5347 (KIDS) to learn more about enrolment!
Our Enrichment Programs offers a wide variety of after school enrichment classes for toddler, preschool and primary school age children. Enrichment programs at RedRose serve as fundamental components to help your child achieve the goal effectively. Music, dance, visual arts, foreign language learning and soccer are our exceptional enrichment program series. These enrichment programs encourage your children to explore different avenues of learning.
Children have an intrinsic, or natural, motivation to learn and will do so if given the right resources and opportunities in the classroom. The first six years of a child’s life are the most formative. Teachers in our classroom are merely facilitators and observers of learning; children have the ability to direct their own learning without interference from adults.
Every summer, we take our core Montessori beliefs, stir in some sunshine, and add a splash of water to create an excellent summer learning opportunity for your child. We offer weekly enrichment camps designed with a different theme every week. The summer camp themes are designed around the interests of children in order to balance fun activities and academic interests. We welcome you to fill the form to enroll your child.
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Toddler Program (18 – 36 months)
Using tools and lessons from the Montessori Method, toddlers in our program will have a great head start in their education as they learn to move, think, and discover new information independently. Under the guidance of Lead and Assistant Guides, children gain self-confidence as they work independently at their own pace with carefully designed materials that encourage logical thought, creativity, and responsibility. Purposeful tasks, such as caring for plants or practicing buttoning and unbuttoning, allow children to master valuable skills while developing concentration. The environment abounds with opportunities to practice hand-eye coordination, appreciate music, and develop balance through artistic, musical, and kinesthetic activities. Each day, children experience the self-confidence of completing tasks independently as well as the joy of contributing to the well-being of the classroom community. Children are gently introduced to the rules of the community and find pleasure in being patient, respectful, and polite.
Call us today at (209)-299-5437 (KIDS) to learn more about enrolment!
Infant Care (6 weeks to 18 months)
We categorize our infant curriculum and classes into young infant care (6 weeks to 12 months) and older infant care (12 months to 18 months). By delineating at these ages, we can focus on helping your infant mature at an appropriate developmental rate. We provide responsive care giving in a clean and sanitary environment to develop secure attachment relationships with caregiver to ensure that the infant feels safe, relaxed, loved, and supported within that relationship. Our teachers make sure to talk, sing, play and read to each child, play active games, encourage tummy time thus focusing on building muscle strength and gross motor skills, hone sensory perception in a nurturing and loving atmosphere.
In our older infant classroom, we begin to introduce Montessori curriculum while continuing to build on motor skills, cognitive brain development and speaking skills. Memory, language and thinking are reinforced through basic word development and we encourage them to transition from sitting and crawling to standing. The teacher slowly begins to emphasize independence, interpersonal relationships, manners and nurture curiosity about the natural world.
Call us today at (209)-299-5437 (KIDS) to learn more about enrolment!
Primary (3 – 6 years)
In the Primary classroom, we evaluate each individual student readiness to determine the lesson plan that the primary student teacher needs to create for each child. This is because in our classrooms, the teacher monitors each student and the lesson plan progresses based on the mastery level for each child. We have a warm and welcoming environment with teachers who are ready to provide guidance and support, but our students are also widely encouraged to be the leader of their education, even at a young age.
Call us today at (713) 999-5091 to learn more about enrolment!
Montessori (pronounced MON-tuh-SORE-ee) is a comprehensive educational approach from birth to adulthood based on the observation of children’s needs in a variety of cultures all around the world. The Montessori environment contains specially designed, manipulative “materials for development” that invite children to engage in learning activities of their own individual choice. Under the guidance of a trained teacher, children in a Montessori classroom learn by making discoveries with the materials, cultivating concentration, motivation, self-discipline, and a love of learning.
Today, Montessori schools are found worldwide, serving children from birth through adolescence. In the United States, there are more than 4,000 private Montessori schools and more than 200 public schools with Montessori-styled programs.