Just For Me Learning Center
Does Just For Me Learning Center have a state child-care violation history?
Texas HHSC records list 30 child-care citations for Just For Me Learning Center in ODESSA, TX. The state assigns each cited standard a risk level; for this facility, 11 are recorded at the High level and 11 at Medium High, with the remainder at Medium, Medium Low, or Low. Each entry below reproduces the standard Texas cited and the state's own description of what was found.
These are licensing-record findings, not a judgment about any child or family. The dates shown are the dates Texas recorded a correction as verified — they are not inspection dates, and the record may lag the state's current file. This page reflects the published record as of its last update and is not a complete history; the authoritative source is Texas HHSC.
Texas HHSC recorded 11 High-risk citations at this facility.
Risk levels below are Texas HHSC's own labels, shown verbatim.
- High
746.2419(3) - Requirements for Feeding Infants - Never Prop Bottles
A infants was observed in a crib with a bottle propped for feeding.
- High
746.2415(b) - AP Cribs - Only Snug Fitting Sheet and Crib Mattress Cover Allowed if Infant Younger than 12 Months of Age
A three month old was observed in the crib with a blanket propping a bottle for feeding.
- High
746.5101(a) - Annual Fire Inspection - Before Initial Permit Issued and Every 12 Months
Operation did not have a current fire inspection, conducted by the local fire marshal.
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- High
746.1205(a)(4) - Supervision ensures each child?s safety, well-being, including physical proximity and auditory or visual awareness of each child?s on going activity
Caregiver left classroom unsupervised while a child went to the restroom. Infant caregiver was observed leaving the class unsupervised as she walked to the other side for the 12-18 months infants.
- High
746.2401(6) - Basic Requirements for Infants - Free from Choking Objects That May Cause Choking in Infants or Toddlers
Infant was observed sleeping in a crib with pacifire cord attached to a bib around the child's neck.
- High
746.2805(8) - Prohibited Punishments - Restrictive device for time out
Two year old child was observed restrained in a high chair, while class was watching TV.Children in the 12-18 month room were placed in a feeding table chair and crib as a from of restraint. A child in the toddler class was observed on camera being placed in a high chair at nap time while the caregiver patted other children.
- High
746.1201(1) - Responsibilities of Employees and Caregivers -Demonstrate Competency, Good Judgment, Self-control
Caregivers were observed in camera, picking up children roughly in the 12-18 month old class and sitting them at the table.Children were taken back and fourth from sleeping mats to the table when they would not fall asleep. Caregiver was observed placing a child in a high chair during nap time while the caregiver patted other children.
- High
746.3407(12) - Mark Cleaning Supplies, Toxic Materials; Keep Separate from Food and Inaccessible to Children
CLeaning supplies were under the sink where children could have access to them.
- High
746.1201(1) - Responsibilities of Employees and Caregivers -Demonstrate Competency, Good Judgment, Self-control
This standard was evaluated and found to be out of compliance when a caregiver used their personal cell phone to record an incident between two children before intervening to stop the situation.
- High
746.1201(4) - AP Responsibilities of Employees and Caregivers -Ensure No Child Abused, Neglected, or Exploited
This standard was evaluated and found to be out of compliance when a caregiver failed to immediately intervene with two children acting out inappropriately which placed them and other children at serious risk of harm.
- High
746.1205(a)(4) - Supervision ensures each child?s safety, well-being, including physical proximity and auditory or visual awareness of each child?s on going activity
This standard was evaluated and found to be out of compliance when a caregiver left the classroom of children unsupervised several times and did not intervene when children were found to be acting out inappropriately.
- Medium High
746.1205(b)(4) - Caregiver must take into account - Indoor and outdoor layout of the operation
A latch from a gate was accessible to where five children were able to get out to the front door near the parking lot. Supervision should be taken into consideration of the accessibility to the latch.
- Medium High
746.1601 - Child/ Caregiver Ratio - 13 or More Children
During walk through it was observed that both classrooms, pre -k and infants, were out of ratio.
- Medium High
746.4907(d) - Installation and Maintenance of Loose-fill Surfacing - Proper Depth Maintained
Operation did not have sufficient surfacing under play equipment.
- Medium High
746.3407 - Maintenance of Building, Grounds and Equipment
During walk through, stickers were seen on play area. Door handle leading to the outside area was broken.
- Medium High
746.1601 - Child/ Caregiver Ratio - 13 or More Children
6 infants, 13-18 months was observed with one caregiver in the class.
- Medium High
746.1601 - Child/ Caregiver Ratio - 13 or More Children
12 two year olds were being cared for with 1 caregiver.
- Medium High
746.5202(1) - Emergency Preparedness Plan - Evacuation, relocation, and sheltering/lock-down procedures
Operation did not have an emergency preparedness plan for licensing to view.
- Medium High
746.3501(6) - Diaper Changing Steps-Supplies Kept Out of Child's Reach
Cleaning and diaper changing products were observed by the infant changing table where children could reach.
- Medium High
746.3701 - Safety - Areas Free From Hazards
A cut pipe was observed protruding from the children's playground.
- Medium High
746.3501(4) - Diaper Changing Steps- Parent's Written Permission for Powders, Lotions, Etc.
Caregiver applied cornstarch on a child's rash without the parent's written permission.
- Medium High
746.1601 - Child/ Caregiver Ratio - 13 or More Children
During the investigation inspection, there were seven 12-17 months old infants with only 1 caregiver. Over ratio by 2.
- Medium
746.901 - Required Personnel Records
Multiple staff files were not competed and not available with the necessary paperwork.
- Medium
746.2207(a) - Screen Time Activities - Not Used for Under Two
While conducting a walk through the infant room, ages 0-12 months, was observed with the TV on and screen time was available.
- Medium
746.2207(a) - Screen Time Activities - Not Used for Under Two
During second walk through chidlren 18-24 months were oberved watching TV, while caregiver changed diapers.
- Medium
746.603(a) - Children's Records Maintained
Multiple children's files reviewed were not complete and missing paperwork.
- Medium
746.901 - Required Personnel Records
Multiple personnel records reviewed were not complete.
- Medium
746.603(a)(4) - Children's Records - Immunizations
Immunizations records in children's files that were reviewed were not compete.
- Medium Low
746.303(b) - Report Number of Employees
Operation did not submit the required number of ex employees by the January 15, 2025 due date.
- Medium Low
746.901(1) - Required Personnel Records - Dates of Employment
Employee files that were reviewed were missing the employment start date.
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