Kids R Kids of Lawler Farm
Does Kids R Kids of Lawler Farm have a state child-care violation history?
Texas HHSC records list 31 child-care citations for Kids R Kids of Lawler Farm in FRISCO, TX. The state assigns each cited standard a risk level; for this facility, 9 are recorded at the High level and 14 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 9 High-risk citations at this facility.
Risk levels below are Texas HHSC's own labels, shown verbatim.
- High
746.2805(1) - Prohibited Punishments - Corporal Punishment
Based on information obtained during the course of the investigation, there is sufficient evidence to support the allegations that a caregiver used prohibited punishment when she hit a child on the face and called him a baby.
- High
745.641 - AP Background check results - Must receive notification prior to allowing subject to be present at your operation
A staff member's was present and in direct contact of children with an inactive background.
- 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
Children were observed hiding up under a desk today closed in under the desk with pillows to where they coulldn't be seen by the caregiver.
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- High
746.2805(1) - Prohibited Punishments - Corporal Punishment
Based it on the information received during the DFPS investigation it was determined that children were inappropriately disciplined while in care.
- High
746.307(a) - Parental Communication - Notify Immediately about Allegation of Abuse, Neglect or Exploitation
The operation did not notify the parents of concerns of possible abuse and neglect.
- High
746.305(a)(6) - Report Situation Placing Children at Risk
The operation failed to report concerns that were reported to the operation on June 11, 2024, to Licensing by the required timeframe.
- High
746.1201(1) - Responsibilities of Employees and Caregivers -Demonstrate Competency, Good Judgment, Self-control
A caregiver didn?t use good judgement when using profane language towards another caregiver in the classroom in front of the children.
- High
746.1201(4) - AP Responsibilities of Employees and Caregivers -Ensure No Child Abused, Neglected, or Exploited
The allegation is related to a DFPS abuse/neglect investigation. Based on information received during the investigation conducted by DFPS, it was determined children were physically abused while in care.
- 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 for this investigation. Two children were found unattended in the three-year-old classroom after they left the cafeteria without the caregivers noticing. A child was observed during the walk-thru on 7/10 shutting children in a storage closet by the classroom entrance and not allowing children to get out.
- Medium High
746.3505(e) - Diapering Procedures - Sanitizing Diaper Changing Area
Diaper changing procedures were observed during the unannounced inspection. In one classroom, there was no barrier (such as a paper liner) placed between the child and the diaper changing surface. After the child's diaper was changed, there was no cleaning and sanitizing of the surface before placing another child on the changing table. This creates an unsanitary environment which places children as serious risk of illness.
- Medium High
746.3417(1) - Children Handwashing Before Eating
During the unannounced inspection, children were observed not washing their hands. In one classroom, the soap dispenser at the children's handwashing sink was observed to be empty.
- Medium High
746.3417(3) - Children Handwashing After Toileting or Diapering
During the unannounced inspection, diaper changing procedures were observed in two classrooms. In both classrooms, the caregiver was observed to allow the child to return play activities without washing their hands. This creates unsanitary conditions and places children at risk of illness.
- Medium High
746.1301(a)(1)(A) - Training Requirements for Employees, Caregivers, and Directors - Orientation
During the inspection, staff records were reviewed. It was determined that orientation training is not being conducted consistently with newly hired staff members prior to placing them in ratio with children.
- Medium High
746.1301(a)(2)(A) - Training Requirements for Employees, Caregivers, and Directors - Pre-Service Training
During the inspection, staff records were reviewed. It was determined that the need for pre-service training is not being consistently evaluated and pre-service training is not being conducted prior to a caregiver being placed with children.
- Medium High
746.1601 - Child/ Caregiver Ratio - 13 or More Children
Based on information obtained during the investigation, it was determined that the infant classroom was over ratio for approximately one hour on a daily basis.
- Medium High
746.605(6) - Required Admission Information - Emergency Contact
1 child still needs addresses for listed emergency contacts.
- Medium High
746.1309(d) - Documented Annual Training - Caregivers of Children Under 24 Months Required
10 staff files were reviewed. 1 staff member works with child 24 months and younger that needs to complete this training.
- Medium High
746.3819 - Food Allergy Emergency Plan Signed by Parents and Health Care Professional
A child in care with a diagnosed severe food allergy that requires an epi-pen needs a emergency allergy plan signed by the child's health care professional.
- Medium High
746.3701 - Safety - Areas Free From Hazards
Sink in classroom is clogged causing water to stand in the sink.
- Medium High
746.201(9) - Complying with Laws and Rules
Based on information received during the investigation conducted by DFPS, it was determined that the permit holder did not comply with minimum standards/laws as required by notifying Licensing of concerns of possible abuse and neglect.
- Medium High
746.3701 - Safety - Areas Free From Hazards
Two canopy beams padding covers on the older playground are damaged and need to be replaced. One canopy beam doesn't have a pad covering.
- Medium High
746.3701 - Safety - Areas Free From Hazards
The splash pad patio area has boards with nails sticking out them a trash can that is accessible to children.
- Medium High
746.3819 - Food Allergy Emergency Plan Signed by Parents and Health Care Professional
One child in care needs a food allergy emergency plan signed by the parent and physician.
- Medium
746.4503(b) - Cots, Beds, Mats Labeled With Child's Name
Based on information obtained during the investigation, this standard is deficient. One classroom was identified where the nap mats were not labeled with the child's name and no other identification process was used. Sheets were placed on the nap mats and were not changed during the week unless soiled. Children were allowed to sleep on any mat each day, and therefore, were allowed to sleep on sheets that had been previously used by other children.
- Medium
746.1309(e) - Documented Annual Training- Required Content
10 staff files were reviewed. 2 staff members need to complete required safety trainings for this section.
- Medium
746.1309(c) - Documented Annual Training - 1 hour in Prevention, Recognition and Reporting of child maltreatment
10 staff files were reviewed. 2 staff need to complete 1 hour regarding prevention, recognition, and reporting of child maltreatment.
- Medium
746.501(a)(15) - Written Operational Policies - Water Activities
Information regarding the type of water activities that the children in care can participate in while in care needs to be added.
- Medium
746.501(a)(18) - Written Operational Policies - Promotion of Physical Activity
The following information needs to be added regarding the promotion of physical activity: 1. The type of physical activity (structured and unstructured) that children may engage in at your operation. 2. The benefits of physical activity. 3. A plan to ensure physical activity occurs on days when extreme weather conditions prohibit or limit outdoor play.
- Medium
746.311(c) - Parental Notification - Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation Deficiency Use Form 7266
The operation was notified on 8/02/2024 that they were found deficiency for abuse,neglect and exploitation deficiency based on the findings from a DFPS investigation. The operation didn't notify parents of all children that attend the operation by the required timeframe.
- Medium
746.707 - Incident/Illness Report Form Shared with Parent
This standard was reviewed for this investigation. The incident/illness report was completed on 5/30/2024 but not signed by a parent.
- Low
746.611(a)(1) - Required Health Statement - Written, dated within past year, indicates child is physically able to participate in operation's child-care program
10 child files were reviewed. 1 child needs a health statement for file.
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