


Our goal is to provide your child with the best care available.
Ensure every child's learning experience is positive and joyful.


Our infant program is designed to provide nurturing care, education, and development opportunities for bables aged 6 weeks to 11 months. This stage of life is crucial for building the foundation of cognitive, social!


Toddlers learn best when they are in close proximity to others. Our program aims to teach toddlers how important it is for them to take care of themselves and share their feelings with those around them!


Children in this program will learn how to interact well with others, whether peers or teachers. It helps smoothen the educational process in the future. Adult interaction and modeling are required for early socialization.


Our Afterschool program offers school-age children a safe, engaging, and supportive space to relax, explore new interests, and continue learning through fun, enriching activities after school.
AllStars Daycare and Preschool provides care and educational programs for children ranging from [6 weeks to 12 years old]. Our programs are tailored to meet the developmental needs of each age group.
ADP, LLC, is open from 6:30am to 6:30pm, Monday through Friday. All children must arrive at the Center by 9:00 A.M. daily.
Yes, we provide all meals and snacks. Breakfast is served from 6:30 AM to 8:30 AM, with hot, nutritious lunch and dinner served daily. Fresh fruits and vegetables accompany meals, and snacks are provided twice a day. School-age children receive snacks after school. Meals are prepared by Allstars, and outside food is not allowed. Special dietary needs require a physician's note updated every 30 days. Our meal planning follows the Texas Dept. of Agriculture Food Program guidelines.
Always ensure that children are appropriately supervised, especially in unfamiliar environments or around potential hazards. Childproof the center. Cover electrical outlets, secure furniture, lock cabinets with chemicals or sharp objects. Use proper car seats and safety belts when traveling.
Visiting hours are temporarily suspended until further notice.
Enrolling your child is easy! Please visit our enrollment page allstarsdaycarepreschool.com to schedule a tour and get started.
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We are now a 3STAR State Accredited center with Texas Rising Star. As an accredited center, we pride ourselves on creating a loving, welcoming environment and providing high-quality services for our families and children.
Play based learning
We have several ways that we will communicate with our parents and staff; Bright wheel, website, Zoom, phone, verbal, email, memos, door postings, newsletters, face to face, through parent/teacher conferences a social media (Facebook & Instagram). Doors of communication are always open!
Allstars Daycare & Preschool uses positive reinforcement, redirection, and thinking time to guide behavior. Corporal punishment and verbal abuse are not allowed. Serious misbehaviors (e.g., aggression, disrespect, drugs) lead to conferences and possible suspension. Zero tolerance offenses (e.g., fighting, weapons, van misconduct) result in immediate suspension. If a child is suspended from public school, they cannot attend the center. Food is never used for punishment or rewards. The center reserves the right to terminate services at any time.
We are open year-round except for the closing of special holidays listed below:
1.New Year’s (January 1, 2025
2.MLK (January 20, 2025)
3.Good Friday (April 18, 2025)
4.Memorial Day (May 26, 2025)
5.Juneteenth (June 19, 2025)
6.Independence Day (July 4, 2025)
7. Labor Day (September 1, 2025)
8.Thanksgiving (November 27 -28, 2024)
9.Christmas (December 25-26, 2025)
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Parents can get involved by participating in center events and observing classes. Events include the annual graduation, back-to-school carnival, fall festival, and holiday gatherings for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
In case of emergency, 911 will be called. Parents will be notified first if time permits. All children must have an emergency medical treatment authorization on file.
If a child becomes sick at the center, parents will be contacted to pick them up promptly. If unavailable, the emergency contact will be notified. Children showing symptoms such as runny nose, cough, fever, vomiting, diarrhea, lice, ringworm, or other signs of illness will not be admitted. A child with a fever must stay home for at least 24 hours after being fever-free without medication. A doctor’s note is required for absences of three or more days to adjust tuition. Hospitalized children will not be charged if the center is notified in advance. Children sent home sick from public school may not attend the center. Due to COVID-19, daily health screenings are required for staff and visitors, including temperature checks. Entry is denied to anyone with a temperature of 100.4°F or higher, symptoms of respiratory illness, recent contact with a confirmed COVID-19 case, or recent international travel to high-risk areas.
Invite families in to tour the center, meet the teachers and ask any questions.
Ask the parents to bring in a family portrait to post in the classroom
Consistent hand washing, Sanitation of furniture, countertops and toys at the end of each day.
Building strong relationships from day 1. Invite families to come in and volunteer in our program. Offer parent teacher conferences to discuss children’s progress. Provide family workshops. Send homework folders home with assignments the parent and child can work on together.