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    Children's Lighthouse of Fate

    Children's Lighthouse of Fate

    (1 review)

    Children's Lighthouse of Fate came highly recommended when we were researching online. When we…read moretook the tour, we fell in love with the staff and the setup. We have only been going a couple of months, but so far are loving it for our little one. The admins and teachers are extremely helpful, patient, and responsive. He is in classroom 5 and has some amazing teachers with Ms Keysha, Alexandra and Kaylee. They truly care about their kids and the consistency they have with their daily schedules (while also making things fun) has been such a huge help for our son. He is in ECI for some specialized skills therapy and the great classroom management, clear age-appropriate expectations, and great activities to keep the kids engaged have been such a help to him as he adjusts and learns new skills. They have good security for the school and send updates daily on what they eat (and how much), bathroom break info, activity updates, and pictures as well. It has been really nice to feel so involved and in the know especially as a bit of a paranoid parent . We absolutely love this school/daycare and highly recommend!

    From the owner: Children's Lighthouse of Fate provides high-quality early childhood education in a safe, nurturing,…read moreand fun environment. Our curriculum balances academic learning with social and emotional development, preparing children for lifelong success. We serve infants through school-age children with age-appropriate programs, experienced teachers, and a strong focus on character values. Families trust us for dependable care, open communication, and a true partnership in their child's growth.

    Primrose School of Rockwall

    Primrose School of Rockwall

    (8 reviews)

    Primrose Rockwall is an amazing facility. My children are 3 and 1 and Primrose is the only daycare…read moreI have used. The teachers and staff all have a special personality that make my kids feel welcome and loved. I am so blessed to have my kids enrolled here.

    I enrolled my child at Primrose on the strength of recommendations on a variety of websites, and…read morefrom friends. I was thrilled to have gotten him into the program, but that's about where the thrill ended. My son is still in the process of potty training- he has accidents from time to time which is normal for his age. I was assured that it wouldn't be an issue with the class he was entering, and that the teachers would help remind him to go. Instead of giving him a new pullup before or after nap, or even at any point in the day, my son sat in the same one I dropped him off in. I brought it to the attention of the director, who assured me it would be rectified in short order. Instead, on Friday my son came home with a rash all over his private parts and booty because they'd left him in a swim diaper FOR 8 HOURS. I contacted the director who told me we could move him to a lower class, and no real explanation as to why this issue was continuing. If it continues, I will be removing my child from the school. Edited to add update: Bailey actually responded really well with the situation. Most of my issues were resolved because of her swift action at fixing the problem.

    Galaxy Ranch School

    Galaxy Ranch School

    (4 reviews)

    Galaxy Ranch is a great school with teachers who care and stick around. We've been to several other…read moredaycares but have stuck with this one for 4 years now and have never had a problem. Our kids run in, and hug their teachers. We trust the staff wholeheartedly to care for our kids. My oldest learned how to swim thanks to Galaxy, and established her best friends at this school.

    Never again will we trust a private school. We enrolled our four year old son here and prior to…read moreenrollment we let them know he didn't talk as great as others and was already in speech for it had already been tested for other issues and had only been told he had a speech delay. So we thought a private school you usually pay for better schooling than public school.. but boy were we wrong. So imagine you're a four year old boy trying to communicate and learn and the teacher constantly put him into the office over and over for "acting out" instead of a teacher being patient and helping him. The school decided to kick him out of prek.. First note home was he doesn't talk as well as others... (we already mentioned this from the get go) how does a school say on their website they help the whole child yet they turned away our son. Not only did that make us feel like complete failures as parents though we did everything we could to help him. They didn't even talk to us about options on how to help him it was lets just pack up his stuff and get rid of him without a second thought. And write another note on everything our son "can't do" How can someone call themselves a private school and say they help children and turn them away the next. No notice or anything. Nothing but negativity from this place.

    The Goddard School of Rockwall

    The Goddard School of Rockwall

    (7 reviews)

    This was our third daycare in about 2 years with our daughter and we are thankful that we found it…read moreand enrolled our child at Goddard. We pulled our child out of the first daycare abruptly due to major issues. The second one was more or less ok, but struggled with major turnover in the classrooms that disrupted the class constantly. Goddard School in Rockwall changed all of that. Our daughter has absolutely flourished in this school and adores her teachers who have mostly all been with her from when she first enrolled. At previous schools, our daughter always had a rough time at drop off, and was always very emotional at pick up. But not at Goddard. She is excited to show up every day, and we virtually have to drag her away in the evenings at pickup while she goes classroom to classroom hugging all of her favorite teachers and friends. We credit Goddard in both her development and her confidence, both of which are through the roof. The very few questions & concerns that have popped up never fell on deaf ears and were addressed immediately by staff and ownership. We are confident that the school, ownership, leadership, and teachers have all helped prepare her for kindergarten and while we are excited to start the new chapter in the next school year, we will still miss the connections that our daughter has made with the staff and other classmates who will be moving to other schools. We cannot recommend Goddard School in Rockwall enough. From the staff, the facilities, class structure, and after school activities and parent involvement such as parent/student dances, parent/student days and events (none of which happened at previous schools), the school is exceptional and in our experience, we challenge anyone to find a better experience in a Rockwall/Heath area daycare. They will be few and far between.

    Our son was enrolled for fewer than 100 days. Prior to Goddard, he attended another childcare…read moreprogram for two years without significant behavioral concerns beyond what is developmentally typical for his age. During his time at Goddard, the school reported frequent behavioral "outbursts." In January 2026, we received 13 calls from the director regarding his behavior. During these communications, the only intervention described was "positive redirection." No structured behavior plan, escalation protocol, or individualized behavioral strategy was provided. Concerned about the sudden change, we consulted our pediatrician, who confirmed that our son's behavior was developmentally typical for a child of his age and noted concern that the school did not appear to be operating with a structured behavioral framework to support children consistently. Following this, our pediatrician provided a plan intended to guide Goddard in supporting him. The owner declined to implement the IEP. Throughout this process, the responsibility for resolving behavioral concerns was repeatedly placed on us as parents, despite the behaviors only occurring during the school day while the child was in the school's care. When we asked leadership for specific recommendations or a collaborative plan, we were not provided with actionable guidance. Ultimately, rather than working with us to support our child, the school required that our son be unenrolled. We have concerns regarding leadership qualifications. The director position at Goddard requires a bachelor's degree along with early childhood education or related experience. The current director does not meet these educational requirements. This raises concerns about whether the leadership position is being filled in accordance with expectations and whether the individual has the necessary qualifications to effectively oversee staff, manage behavioral concerns, and ensure program quality. We observed practices that raise concerns about consistency and fairness. Parents who have established personal relationships with the director/owner receive informal "warning calls" when their children are experiencing behavioral difficulties, rather than formal documentation or consistent application of behavioral reporting procedures. This raises concerns about favoritism and unequal application of policies among families. Perhaps most concerning was the overall leadership culture. The owner and director frequently deflected responsibility, minimized concerns, and demonstrated little willingness to partner with parents. From our experience, families who raise concerns or attempt to hold the school accountable are often encouraged or effectively required to unenroll rather than having issues addressed. This approach discourages transparency and does not foster the kind of partnership families should expect from a childcare provider. Communication regarding our child's behavior was limited, and there was minimal collaboration or effort to implement a structured support plan. The burden of managing and resolving behavioral concerns was placed primarily on us rather than being addressed through a coordinated approach between the school and family. Staffing turnover was also observed within the classroom, and parents were not consistently informed of changes. Based on available state information online, the facility had significant !!! turnover of staff in 2025 (check the TX state website). Frequent turnover can impact continuity of care and the ability to maintain consistent expectations and routines for children. Since leaving Goddard, our son is thriving and has not exhibited the behaviors reported during his enrollment. This reinforces our belief that the environment, staff attitudes, and lack of structured behavioral support at Goddard is the cause. Based on our experience, we would caution families considering this location. For a program that charges premium tuition, we expect professionalism, transparency, consistency, and partnership. We regret trusting this program and would not make the same decision again.

    SPARK - Adult Night Giant Light Brite Fun

    SPARK

    (17 reviews)

    South Dallas

    Attended a Birthday party for 8 year Olds... first impression...super cool space, artsy snd…read moreeclectic. Lots of room to play and let your senses go. Very organized and the party area had plenty of seats, tables, and you can bring in any food you want. We had pizza delivered and staff was great to help. The building Spark was located within was also artsy and cool. Highly recommended! The only thing difficult was the parking. Be careful of no parking areas.

    This is where play and art meet! Such a fun, creative space! Greeted when we walked in by this…read moresuper nice person who explained everything! There was an art installation (similar or part of Meow) and so much fun to take a look at this vibrant and funky art. For Insta people, lots of fun photo opportunities! There is a giant steel structure/installation that has lots of space to climb in, slide through and explore. So much to see and we spent a good 60 mins of play there. Make sure to check the corners ( you're allowed to go in) so you don't miss anything. We almost missed an area. Also there is some areas to do some art as well. We didn't stop to do it but it's there. One slide can be intense, so probably not for small kiddos. Probably good for kids 7 and above (6 if they are courageous) just because of the climbing structure areas and bars width. Parents with young children should follow, they literally can land up somewhere else and some areas they do need to climb up and might need help. Definetly wear sneakers. I wore the wrong shoes and couldn't go into certain areas. Great concept and fun!

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