Description: Laras Busy Bees Inhome Daycare is a Licensed Child-Care Home in PROVIDENCE VILLAGE TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Additional Information: Initial License Date: 5/29/2015.Where possible, ChildcareCenter provides inspection reports as a service to families. This information is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed. We encourage families to contact the daycare provider directly with any questions or concerns, as the provider may have already addressed some or all issues. Reports can also be verified with your local daycare licensing office.
| Inspections | Assessments | Self Reported Incidents | Reports |
|---|---|---|---|
| 23 | 0 | 2 | 2 View Report(s) |
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We were enrolled with Lara for a record two and a half months, and while things started off fine, it quickly became clear this wasn’t a healthy or professional environment for our family.
Within a few weeks, the communication turned overwhelming and controlling. We began receiving extremely long text messages disguised as “teamwork” conversations but filled with unsolicited parenting advice based solely on how she runs her daycare. Rather than asking questions or collaborating, Lara often made assumptions about how we parented and spoke to us in a condescending tone.
Before a family vacation, she sent us a list of “expectations” that included nap times and rules she wanted us to follow while away, as if our trip needed to revolve around her schedule. Then texted us the day we were coming home from our trip to ask if our daughter was coming in the next day, despite already having told her what day she would return. She made us feel claustrophobic and we felt she overstepped with her expectations.
On a Sunday night she sent us an accusatory text that we knowingly sent our daughter to daycare sick the prior Friday. Except we had a doctor's note. No fever, not contagious but had a cough she was recovering from. Instead of kindly approaching us, she was very sarcastic, childish and rude. We had to ask her to speak to us respectfully the way we were speaking to her at which she ended the conversation.
The final straw was the next day when a deeply offensive “joke” was made about our daughter that crossed every professional line imaginable. Considering tensions were still high from the night before, you would think Lara would do whatever she could to keep the peace.
The "joke" was when I came to pick up my daughter from daycare and she wasn't in the room. I asked where she was and Lara said, "we sold her and didn't get much for her". She was aware that our daughter is adopted and we had even had recent discussions as we are currently adopting another child. When this comment was addressed with Lara, she gave no apology and instead blamed us for not taking this so called "joke" telling us to get over it. We gave notice to withdraw immediately after. She then overstepped by yet again telling us what was best for our daughter which was to stay in Lara's care to help our daughter continue growing. First, we were WAY past trying to work things out with Lara and second we felt she was simply manipulating so she didn't lose the income. We declined and asked to respectfully work together during our daughter's final days there. She shot back with yet another immature text so we again repeated that we wish to work professionally and cordially during the final days.
During the final week, she became increasingly difficult, sending daily complaints and even refusing to return some of our belongings.
In short, we found the experience stressful, unprofessional, childish and inappropriate on many levels. We would not recommend this daycare to other families seeking a respectful, collaborative environment. Leaving was an enormous relief for us.
I have been taking my son to Laura’s Busy Bees since 2019. We loved her friendly staff but the owner (Laura) is another story. Today I got into a dispute with Laura about my son and because I did not see eye to eye with her on every issue she had brought up she started to catch an attitude during the discussion. I told her as I was walking out the door that “I would be looking to switch to a different daycare”. She responded by saying “THANK GOD!” and slammed the door on my 18 month old and myself. Not only could she have hurt my son or any of the other kids around her she thought it would be professional to come screaming out the house saying that she “HATED ME” and I’m a “A-hole”. She also stated she had a waiting list of parents. I will NEVER recommend this in home daycare to anyone! DO NOT go here, not to mention the poor COVID procedures she had during the height of the pandemic, with poor sanitation procedures it’s no wonder kids are getting sick almost every week there.