Licensed Infant Care in Pasadena, TX
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Infant Care in Pasadena
37
Licensed centers
4.5★
Avg Google rating
13
Rated 4.5+
Pasadena has 37 licensed childcare centers serving families across this growing Houston suburb, giving parents substantial options when searching for care. Of these centers, 13 are highly rated at 4.5 stars or above, with an average Google rating of 4.5★ across all facilities—a signal that quality providers are actively reviewed and trusted by local parents. Parents looking for childcare in Pasadena will find established centers like Kool Kids Daycare, Learning Minds Academy, and Pasadena Learning Center among the top-reviewed options, making the search process concrete rather than overwhelming.
What to know about childcare in Pasadena
Pasadena sits in the industrial heart of the Houston metro, a working city where many families balance jobs at refineries, chemical plants, and manufacturing facilities with the daily logistics of childcare. With 37 licensed childcare centers serving the area, supply exists, but availability is competitive. Pasadena parents should expect waitlists at popular centers, especially for infant and toddler care, which means starting your search early—ideally three to six months before you need care. The most-reviewed centers locally are Kool Kids Daycare, Learning Minds Academy, and Pasadena Learning Center, which tells you where other families have concentrated their trust, though popularity also signals potential waitlists.
Cost varies significantly by center and program type. Infant care typically runs higher than preschool, often in the $1,000–$1,400 monthly range depending on the center and whether staff-to-child ratios lean toward smaller groups. Preschool-age children generally cost $800–$1,200 monthly. Montessori programs—Pasadena has one option in this category—typically price at a premium. Neighborhood differences matter less in Pasadena than center-specific philosophy and staffing costs; a center offering extended hours or specialized programming will charge more than basic care, regardless of location.
Quality signals in Texas childcare include state licensing through HHSC and Texas Rising Star certification, which recognizes centers exceeding minimum standards. Pasadena currently has zero centers with Rising Star certification, meaning you won't find that stamp of excellence locally. What you do have is 13 centers rated 4.5 stars or higher on Google out of 37 total, and an average rating across all centers of 4.5 stars—genuinely solid. Read those Google reviews alongside HHSC licensing records. A 4.5-star center with current licensing and clean compliance history is trustworthy; check the Texas health and human services website for inspection reports to see if there are outstanding violations. One Montessori program exists if that educational approach appeals to your family.
If cost is a barrier, the Texas Child Care Assistance Program can help eligible families. The program covers tuition at licensed centers statewide, including Pasadena providers. Income thresholds vary by family size but generally cap around 85% of the state median income—roughly $55,000–$75,000 for a family of four, though exact figures shift annually. Apply through your local Pasadena workforce office or online through the Texas Health and Human Services portal. Processing takes 4–6 weeks, so apply before you need care. The subsidy amount depends on family size and income; it won't necessarily cover full tuition but significantly reduces your monthly cost.
Pasadena's identity as a blue-collar, industrial community shapes childcare reality differently than suburban Houston neighbors. Families here often work shift work or early-morning jobs at plants that operate around the clock, which means you'll need centers with early drop-off and flexible hours—more valuable here than in bedroom communities. The school district is Pasadena Independent, which matters for school-year care and summer programming considerations. This is a city where reliable, affordable childcare isn't a luxury; it's operational necessity for working families. That practical reality is reflected in strong parent engagement at centers and honest reviews of what works and what doesn't.
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Tips for choosing childcare in Pasadena
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many licensed daycares are in Pasadena, TX?
CloverMap lists many HHSC-licensed daycare providers in Pasadena, Texas. All listings have been verified against the Texas HHSC licensing database.
Do daycares in Pasadena accept the CCAP subsidy?
Yes, many HHSC-licensed daycares in Pasadena accept Texas's CCAP childcare subsidy, which can reduce your childcare cost significantly depending on your income. Use CloverMap's CCAP filter to find accepting providers in Pasadena.
What is the average daycare cost in Pasadena, TX?
Daycare costs in Pasadena typically range from $700–$2,200/month depending on the child's age and care type. Infant care is the most expensive ($1,100–$2,200/month), while preschool-age care averages $700–$1,400/month. NAEYC-accredited centers run about 20% higher than average.
What should I look for when choosing a daycare in Pasadena?
Look for HHSC licensure (required in Texas), staff-to-child ratios, curriculum type (Montessori, play-based, faith-based), age group coverage, CCAP acceptance, and parent reviews. CloverMap lets you filter by all of these criteria for daycares in Pasadena.
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