Home Daycare in Grand Prairie, Texas
36 licensed family childcare providers in Grand Prairie. Home daycares offer smaller group sizes in a residential setting.
Blanche Clark
2925 FONTANA
Here We Grow
2959 WOOD LAKE TRL
Tender Loving Child Care (TLCC)
7424 TAHOE DR
N.O.A.H-Nannies of America in a Home Childcare
3032 CLEMENTE DR
Tonisha Francis
2931 WOOD LAKE TRL
Simon Says Home Child Care
3169 SPYGLASS DR
Chau Xuan Cao
1403 FLEETWOOD COVE DR
Kimberly Daniels
1757 NINA DR
Thuy Bui
5108 KITE RD
Abbagayle Cardenas
2950 CHESHIRE WAY
Tuoi Thi Nguyen
2837 CHESHIRE WAY
Sylvia Newton
4559 WESTCHESTER GLEN DR
Katelyne Guinn
1148 MEADOWS DR
Simona Kazee
2857 ALCOT LN
Thi Thuy Tien Le
4889 AUTUMN HL
Cynthia Brown
3211 GUADALOUPE
Elizabeth Ford
4912 BARN OWL TRL
Yolanda Wren
5028 SHOWDOWN LN
Edith Perez
1909 PALMER TRL
DIEP THI VU
2311 SAN AUGUSTINE LN
How home daycare compares in Grand Prairie
Grand Prairie has 36 home-based providers in the directory, about 50% of the local market. Home daycares can be a strong fit for parents who want smaller group sizes, but the inspection history still matters just as much as it does for centers.
32%
A or B safety grades
36
Home providers tracked
0
Accredited or Head Start providers
$1,225/mo
Typical state cost in Texas
Market Notes
The current top-scoring provider in this city is N.O.A.H-Nannies of America in a Home Childcare with a A grade and a 100.0 score.
Common provider types in Grand Prairie include Licensed Center, Registered Child-Care Home, Listed Family Home.
The average provider in this market has 25.6 recorded violations, while 13 providers currently show none in the data we track.
Local cost and care context
County-level childcare cost data is limited here, so use the state benchmark as a directional guide and verify quotes with providers directly.
Infant Center
$1,225/mo
Preschool Center
N/A
Toddler Home Daycare
N/A
Texas regulation snapshot
Inspection frequency
Licensed centers receive at least one unannounced inspection per year. Newly licensed operations are inspected more frequently during their first year. Complaint-based inspections occur at any time and are always unannounced.
Background checks
All owners, directors, caregivers, and employees must pass a name-based criminal history check through the Texas Department of Public Safety and an FBI fingerprint check. A search of the Texas sex offender registry and the central abuse and neglect registry (DFPS) is also required before employment.
Parent rights
Texas law guarantees parents the right to enter and observe their child's childcare operation at any time during hours of operation without prior notice. Inspection and investigation reports are publicly available through the HHSC search tool.
How to use this page
Home daycare pages use the same inspection-based scoring model as center pages.
Smaller capacity does not automatically mean safer care; the record still needs to support it.
Compare home providers against the broader city listing if you want to trade off price, size, and violation history.
Frequently asked questions about daycare in Grand Prairie
What is the difference between home daycare and daycare centers in Grand Prairie?
Grand Prairie currently shows 36 home-based providers and 36 center-based options in the directory. Home daycares usually mean smaller group sizes and a residential setting, while centers often provide more staff depth and classroom separation by age.
Are home daycares regulated and inspected in Texas?
Texas requires all childcare operations serving more than three unrelated children to be licensed or registered through HHSC. Minimum standards cover caregiver qualifications, building safety, nutrition, and supervision. Licensed centers, licensed homes, and registered homes each have distinct requirements. Licensed centers receive at least one unannounced inspection per year. Newly licensed operations are inspected more frequently during their first year. Complaint-based inspections occur at any time and are always unannounced.
Is home daycare usually cheaper than a center in Grand Prairie?
Often, yes, but not always. Home daycare can be more affordable because providers run smaller operations with lower overhead. Use the local cost context on this page as a benchmark, then compare quotes provider by provider because tuition can vary a lot even within the same city.