Living Proof Early Learning Center
Does Living Proof Early Learning Center have a state child-care violation history?
Texas HHSC records list 26 child-care citations for Living Proof Early Learning Center in GROESBECK, TX. The state assigns each cited standard a risk level; for this facility, 4 are recorded at the High level and 12 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 4 High-risk citations at this facility.
Risk levels below are Texas HHSC's own labels, shown verbatim.
- High
746.1205(a)(2) - Responsibilities of Caregivers - Know number of children responsible for
Two caregivers in a classroom stated that they had 12 children in their group. Upon counting the children, it was found that they had 13 children.
- High
746.3407(12) - Mark Cleaning Supplies, Toxic Materials; Keep Separate from Food and Inaccessible to Children
A bottle of disinfectant wipes was sitting on a shelf within reach in the two-year-old room. This was corrected during the inspection when the wipes were moved to the top of cabinet.
- 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
A caregiver had a child with her in the office and left the child alone in the office to speak with a parent. This was corrected during the inspection when the caregiver returned and the child was taken back to class.
Show 23 earlier citations
- High
745.641 - AP Background check results - Must receive notification prior to allowing subject to be present at your operation
A caregiver without a cleared background check was in a classroom with children. This was corrected during the inspection when the caregiver was pulled from the classroom to do training in an office instead.
- Medium High
746.4907(d) - Installation and Maintenance of Loose-fill Surfacing - Proper Depth Maintained
The loose-fill for the playground had compacted into dirt and did not meet the depth requirements.
- Medium High
746.1301(a)(6)(A) - Training Requirements for Employees, Caregivers, and Directors - 30 Annual Training
For her 2024-2025 training year, the director did not have the required training in child growth and development, abuse/neglect, SIDs and shaken baby, emergency preparedness, preventing communicable diseases, administering medication, preventing food allergy reactions, understanding building and physical premises safety, and handling hazardous materials.
- Medium High
746.403(b) - Posting Requirements - Child's Food Allergy Plans
The allergy list in the kitchen did not include a child with a peanut allergy.
- Medium High
746.3819 - Food Allergy Emergency Plan Signed by Parents and Health Care Professional
A child's allergy plan was not signed by the parent and did not list the symptoms the child might experience if exposed to the allergen.
- Medium High
746.1301(a)(3)(A) - Training Requirements for Employees, Caregivers, and Directors - Pediatric First Aid with Rescue Breathing
A caregiver did not have proof of current first aid and CPR training.
- Medium High
746.3415(4) - Employee Handwashing After Diapering a Child
A caregiver did not wash her hands after diapering a child. This was corrected during the inspection when the caregiver was reminded that they must was hands between diaper changes.
- Medium High
746.3417(3) - Children Handwashing After Toileting or Diapering
A toddler did not wash their hands after a diaper change. This was corrected during the inspection when the caregiver was reminded that children must was their hands after diaper changes and the caregiver helped the toddler wash their hands.
- Medium High
746.2909(3) - Arrangement of Napping Equipment -Provides Sufficient Walking and Work Space
In the toddler room, mats were arranged in a way they did not provide sufficient walking space between the mats. This was corrected during the inspection when the mats were moved further apart.
- Medium High
746.3701(1) - Safety - Electrical Outlets Covered
Several outlets in the four-year-old room did not have covers. This was corrected during the inspection when outlet covers were placed in the outlets.
- Medium High
746.2403(4) - Infant Care Area - Crib Placement
The cribs in one of the infant rooms were arranged in a way that would allow infants to reach through and touch each other. This was corrected during the inspection when the cribs were moved further apart.
- Medium High
746.5205(1) - Fire Drill Monthly - Exit in 3 Minutes
The operation's last recorded fire drill was done in May. This was corrected during the inspection when a fire drill was conducted and the children were able to exit in three minutes
- Medium High
746.3701(1) - Safety - Electrical Outlets Covered
An outlet in one of the infant rooms was not covered. This was corrected during the inspection when a nightlight was plugged into the outlet.
- Medium
746.301(2) - Notification of Change in Space
The operation started using a new space before it was measured. This was corrected during the inspection when the space was inspected and measured.
- Medium
746.1309(e) - Documented Annual Training- Required Content
One caregiver was missing all of the required special content trainings, two were missing communicable diseases training, and one was missing injury prevention training.
- Medium
746.2421(b) - Written Feeding Instructions - Review and Update Every 30 Days
Four infants in care had feeding instructions that were not updated monthly.
- Medium
746.501(a)(20) - Written Operational Policies - Parent Rights
The parent handbook did not have information on parents' rights. This was corrected during the inspection when the parents rights were added to the handbook.
- Medium
746.2207(c)(4) - Screen Time Activities - Not Used During Eating or Rest Times
The school-age classroom was watching a movie during naptime. This was corrected during the inspection when the television was turned off.
- Medium
746.603(a) - Children's Records Maintained
Out of ten children's files reviewed, two did not have immunization records or health statements on file, one did not have an emergency medical treatment authorization, and one school-age child did not have school information on file.
- Medium
746.901 - Required Personnel Records
Out of five staff files reviewed, none had proof of education on file and one did not have a copy of photo ID on file.
- Medium
746.2421(b) - Written Feeding Instructions - Review and Update Every 30 Days
One infant's feeding instructions had not been updated in May.
- Medium
746.501(a)(30) - Written Operational Policies - Support inclusive services
The operational policies did not have procedures for providing inclusive services to special needs children.
- Medium
746.4135(b) - Children's Products- Annual Certification
The director had not signed the certification form verifying that she reviewed the children's product recall list. This was corrected at inspection when the director signed the form and posted it on the parent board.
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Compiled from public Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) Child-Care Licensing records. To flag a discrepancy, write to records@daycaredossier.com.