The Learning Experience
Does The Learning Experience have a state child-care violation history?
Texas HHSC records list 51 child-care citations for The Learning Experience in MISSOURI CITY, TX. The state assigns each cited standard a risk level; for this facility, 10 are recorded at the High level and 22 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 10 High-risk citations at this facility.
Risk levels below are Texas HHSC's own labels, shown verbatim.
- High
746.1201(1) - Responsibilities of Employees and Caregivers -Demonstrate Competency, Good Judgment, Self-control
Based on the information obtained, there is sufficient evidence to suggest that two caregivers did not demonstrate competency, good judgment, and self-control in the presence of children by having physical altercation in the classroom.
- High
746.605(11) - Required Admission Information - Emergency Medical Authorization
4 out of 10 children's records evaluated did not have completed on the admission form authorization to obtain emergency medical care and to transport the child for emergency medical treatment
- High
746.2805(1) - Prohibited Punishments - Corporal Punishment
Caregiver was observed to be hitting a child on the legs while trying to get the child to sit down.
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- High
746.2426(a)(1) - Infant May Not Sleep in a Restrictive Device
An infant was observed to be sleeping in a restictive device.
- High
746.605(11) - Required Admission Information - Emergency Medical Authorization
1 out of 10 children's records evaluated did not have the authorization to obtain emergency medical care completed on the admission form.
- High
746.2426(a)(1) - Infant May Not Sleep in a Restrictive Device
Three month old infant was observed asleep in a bouncer with a blanket for more than required fifteen.
- High
746.2805 - Prohibited Punishments - No Harsh, Cruel or Unusual
Based on the information obtained, there is sufficient evidence to suggest that a caregiver did pull a child?s ear.
- High
746.1201(1) - Responsibilities of Employees and Caregivers -Demonstrate Competency, Good Judgment, Self-control
Based on the information obtained, there is sufficient evidence to suggest that a caregiver did not demonstrate competency, good judgment, and self-control in the presence of children by pulling a child?s ear and using inappropriate language.
- High
745.641 - AP Background check results - Must receive notification prior to allowing subject to be present at your operation
A caregiver was observed in the Toddler C classroom caring for children without an ELIGIBLE background check.
- High
746.501(a)(24) - Written Operational Policies - Emergency Preparedness Plans
The operational policy did not contain the emergency preparedness plan.
- Medium High
746.1205(a)(3) - Responsibilities of Caregivers - Know children's names and ages
Caregiver in charge stated that the ages of the children are two years old. The operation provided an enrollment sheet to verify the ages of the children in the classroom. The enrollment sheet showed the majority age in the classroom as one years old.
- Medium High
746.3401(c)(1) - Annual Sanitation Inspection - Inspection not available, you must obtain documentation stating inspection not available
Annual Sanitation Inspection expired on 09/30/2025.
- Medium High
746.3407 - Maintenance of Building, Grounds and Equipment
During the walk through, multiple rooms were observed to have the following: toy baskets were observed to be damaged, cabinets was observed to be damaged with the wood exposed and chipped, hole in the wall, and napping mats were observed to be ripped and torn with the foam exposed.
- Medium High
746.3001(2) - Field Trips - Emergency Medical Forms
Emergency medical forms were not observed in the field trip binder for the children attending the field trip. Corrected at inspection: the operation added the medical forms to the field trip binder for children attending the field trip.
- Medium High
746.3415(4) - Employee Handwashing After Diapering a Child
Caregiver was observed to not wash their hands after a diaper change.
- Medium High
746.3417(3) - Children Handwashing After Toileting or Diapering
Caregiver did not wash an infant's hands after a diaper change.
- Medium High
746.3417(1) - Children Handwashing Before Eating
Children were observed in two different classrooms to not wash their hands before eating.
- Medium High
746.1203(3)(D) - Personal use of electronic devices, such as cell phones, MP3 players, tablets, and video games
Caregiver was observed on their personnel cell phone while supervising children.
- Medium High
746.3415(4) - Employee Handwashing After Diapering a Child
Two caregivers were observed in two different classrooms to not wash the infants hands after a diaper change.
- Medium High
746.2409(a)(3) - Safety Requirements for Cribs - Waterproof, Washable Mattress
A crib mattress had several rips that exposed the foam filing. The rips are on the middle and sides of the mattress, making it non-waterproof and non-washable.
- Medium High
746.613(b) - Immunization Records, Exceptions, and Exemptions Current
One child?s record evaluated did not have a current immunization record.
- Medium High
746.3407 - Maintenance of Building, Grounds and Equipment
During the walk through, multiple rooms were observed to have the following: Gaps in cabinets doors that prevented child-lock to be used, the ceiling tile was observed to be damaged and cracked around the exit sign, broken play equipment, light fixture detached, hole in the wall, cracked and missing light bulb covers in indoor active play area, play materials such as baskets and magnetic tiles were observed to be damaged and cracked, and three bathroom faucets were loose and not adhered to the sink.
- Medium High
746.3301(h) - Nutrition and Food Service - Food not a reward
Caregiver was observed to be using candy as a reward for a child that was crying during drop off.
- Medium High
746.2803(2) - Discipline - Appropriate to Child's Level of Understanding
There is sufficient evidence gathered during the course of the investigation to prove that multiple caregivers over the course of multiple incidents engaged in inappropriate discipline including yelling, pushing and being rough with children.
- Medium High
746.3407(8) - Garbage Inaccessible to Children; Maintained in Sanitary Manner
A full trash bag was in plain view in the Preschool 2 classroom within access to children. NOTE: This deficiency was corrected at inspection. The trash bag was taken out of the classroom.
- Medium High
746.3407(8) - Garbage Inaccessible to Children; Maintained in Sanitary Manner
A full garbage bag was seen outside the Preschool 2 classroom in the main hallway and accessible to children.
- Medium High
746.3417(3) - Children Handwashing After Toileting or Diapering
A caregiver was observed not washing a child's hands after changing their diaper.
- Medium High
746.605(6) - Required Admission Information - Emergency Contact
One of ten children records did not have the required emergency contact information.
- Medium High
746.5202(1) - Emergency Preparedness Plan - Evacuation, relocation, and sheltering/lock-down procedures
The operational policy was lacking procedures for evacuating and relocating children who are under 24 months of age.
- Medium High
746.1203(6) - Responsibilities of Caregivers - Free of other activities
There is sufficient evidence to suggest that a caregiver was performing janitorial duties with children in care.
- Medium High
746.3819 - Food Allergy Emergency Plan Signed by Parents and Health Care Professional
A child with a diagnosed food allergy did not have a parent signature on their food allergy emergency plan. Note: This was corrected at the inspection when the mom signed the FARE form at pick up.
- Medium High
746.5307(a) - Inspect Fire Extinguishers Monthly
The operation is not inspecting their fire extinguisher's monthly. Note: This was corrected at the inspection when the director inspected the fire extinguishers and documented it.
- Medium
746.901(2) - Required Personnel Records- Meets Requirements
1 out of 10 staff files evaluated did not have a education credentials in the file.
- Medium
746.603(a)(3) - Children's Records - Health Statement
Health statements were not made available for review for 4 out 10 children records evaluated.
- Medium
746.2421(b) - Written Feeding Instructions - Review and Update Every 30 Days
Feeding instructions for eight infants was observed to not be updated that is required to be updated every thirty days.
- Medium
746.901(2) - Required Personnel Records- Meets Requirements
3 out of 10 staff files evaluated did not have education credentials in the file
- Medium
746.501(a)(20) - Written Operational Policies - Parent Rights
7 out of 10 children's records evaluated did not have the parent rights forms in the file.
- Medium
746.2421(b) - Written Feeding Instructions - Review and Update Every 30 Days
Feeding instructions for three infants were observed to not be updated and were not made available for review.
- Medium
746.3313(1) - Daily Menus - Record Comparable Substitutions
Food Substitution was not made to the breakfast menu for week three. Children were observed to be eating strawberries and French toast instead of apples and waffles. Corrected at Inspection: the director wrote the substitution for the breakfast menu for week three adding strawberries and French toast to the menu.
- Medium
746.4803 - Measurement of Use Zone for Stationary Equipment
Based on information obtained during the investigation, there is sufficient evidence to prove that a toy was present in the use zone of stationary equipment, leading to injury.
- Medium
746.603(a)(3) - Children's Records - Health Statement
Six children's records were reviewed. One children is missing a health statement in their file.
- Medium
746.603(a)(4) - Children's Records - Immunizations
Two of ten children records did not have the required immunizations.
- Medium
746.4003(a) - First Aid Kit - Incomplete Kit
The first aid kit did not contain gloves and cotton balls. SN: This was corrected during inspection.
- Medium
746.4003(a) - First Aid Kit - Incomplete Kit
The first aid kit was missing tweezers.
- Medium
746.1309(e) - Documented Annual Training- Required Content
Of the ten personnel files evaluated, none of the staff had training in the following topics:Administering medication; Preventing and responding to emergencies due to food or an allergic reaction; Handling, storing, and disposing of hazardous materials
- Medium
746.2421(b) - Written Feeding Instructions - Review and Update Every 30 Days
An infant in the infant class did not have updated written feeding instructions.
- Medium Low
746.901(4) - Required Personnel Records - Required Affidavit (Form 2985)
3 out of 10 staff files evaluated did not have a notarized affidavit completed.
- Medium Low
746.901(5) - Required Personnel Records - Required Affidavit (Form 2912)
2 out of 10 staff files do not have the preemployment completed in their files. Corrected at Inspection, the caregivers were able to complete the preemployment affidavit during the inspection.
- Medium Low
746.901(4) - Required Personnel Records - Required Affidavit (Form 2985)
3 out 10 staff files evaluated did not have the affidavit notarized. Corrected at inspection, the affidavit form was notarized during the inspection for the three staff files.
- Medium Low
746.901(5) - Required Personnel Records - Required Affidavit (Form 2912)
2 out 10 files evaluated did not have the preemployment affidavit completed in the file. Corrected at Inspection : the director was able to have the two staff complete the preemployment affidavit form at the time of the inspection.
- Medium Low
746.605(3) - Required Admission Information - Date of Admission
2 out 10 children's records evaluated did not have the date of the admission. Corrected at Inspection: The director was able to write the date of admission for the two children's files on the admission form.
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