Explore Local Facebook Groups and Parenting Forums

Some of the most honest feedback comes from other parents in the community. Katy has several local Facebook groups where families share real experiences, give recommendations, and warn others about daycares that didn’t meet expectations.

If you search for threads about daycare recommendations, you’ll likely find parents talking about things like staff turnover, waitlist times, classroom structure, and how issues are handled. These details can give you a better idea of how the daycare actually operates on a daily basis.

Use the Texas Child Care Licensing Database

The Texas Health and Human Services website has a helpful tool for looking up a daycare’s licensing status and inspection history. This is where you can see if a center has had any violations or been cited for unsafe practices.

To search for a daycare, go to txchildcaresearch.org, enter the name or address, and review the reports. Pay attention to citations involving things like inadequate supervision, safety hazards, or failure to report injuries.

This is one of the most reliable ways to find out whether a daycare has a clean record or a history of serious issues.

Ask for References and Schedule a Tour

Once you have a shortlist, contact the daycare and ask if they can provide references. Speaking directly with other parents who currently send their kids there can give you a lot of insight into the culture, staff, and overall environment.

Then, visit in person. During the walkthrough, pay attention to how the caregivers interact with children, whether the space is clean and organized, and if there are safety measures in place like locked doors and check-in procedures. Your instincts matter. If something feels off, trust that.

What to Do If Something Doesn’t Feel Right

Sometimes, reviews or inspection records reveal serious problems. Other times, you may notice changes in your child’s behavior or come across something concerning during pickup or drop-off. If you believe a daycare is unsafe or your child has been harmed, it’s important to act.

You can report suspected abuse or neglect to the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services by calling 1-800-252-5400 or visiting txabusehotline.org. You can also check the licensing status through Texas Health and Human Services.

If your child was injured at daycare, The Button Law Firm is here to help you understand your legal options. We work with families in Katy and across Texas to hold negligent daycare centers accountable and make sure your child’s voice is heard.

To speak with our legal team, call us at (214) 699-4409, email intake@buttonlawfirm.com, or fill out the contact form. We’re here to answer your questions and support your family however we can.

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