Licensed Daycares in Prosper, TX

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Daycare & Childcare in Prosper

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Rated 4.5+

Prosper's childcare market includes 20 licensed centers regulated by HHSC, serving families in this fast-growing Dallas-area suburb. Thirteen of these centers maintain ratings of 4.5 stars or higher, with the market averaging 4.7 stars across Google reviews—indicating strong parent satisfaction across available options. Parents searching for childcare in Prosper will find established providers like Kiddie Academy of Prosper, Kids R Kids of Prosper, and The Goddard School of Prosper consistently earning top marks from families in the community.

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🗓 Last updated: May 2026✓ Data verified against TX licensing records📊 Reviews from Google + parent submissions🏷 Reviewed by Kudzi K., Founder & Editor

What to know about childcare in Prosper

Prosper is a rapidly growing commuter city in North Texas that sits roughly 30 miles north of Dallas, positioning families here between suburban stability and exurban expansion. With 20 licensed childcare centers across town, supply is modest relative to population growth, and waitlists are common—especially for infant and toddler slots. Parents should expect to start inquiries 6 to 12 months before they need care, particularly if their child will need full-time enrollment during traditional work hours. The West neighborhood clusters most of the available centers, so geography matters when comparing commute times between your home, your workplace, and drop-off locations.

Cost varies significantly by age and program type. Infant care—when available—commands premium pricing, typically ranging from $1,200 to $1,800 monthly depending on center. Preschool-age children in full-time programs generally fall between $800 and $1,400 per month. Montessori programs, of which there are 4 in Prosper, often sit at the higher end of the range due to specialized curriculum and smaller teacher-to-child ratios. Centers in the West neighborhood and the most-reviewed providers—Kiddie Academy of Prosper, Kids R Kids of Prosper, and The Goddard School of Prosper—tend to reflect local demand and may carry longer waitlists than smaller, independent providers.

Quality signals in Prosper require understanding what you're reading. All 20 centers are licensed by HHSC (Health and Human Services Commission), but zero currently hold Texas Rising Star certification, which is a voluntary quality rating system that goes beyond basic licensing. This doesn't mean centers are inadequate—it means you're evaluating them primarily on Google ratings and HHSC compliance records. Thirteen of the 20 centers carry Google ratings of 4.5 stars or higher, with an average rating of 4.7 across all providers. Read reviews in clusters: look for patterns around staff retention, communication, safety practices, and how centers handle transitions. Check HHSC violation histories directly on their website for any center you seriously consider.

The Texas Child Care Assistance Program (TCAP) helps qualifying families in Prosper reduce childcare costs through subsidies. Eligibility is income-based and varies by family size; families earning up to 85% of the state median income may qualify. Start by contacting Collin County's TCAP office to determine your household's income threshold and required documentation. The application process typically takes 2 to 4 weeks. If approved, you receive a subsidy voucher that reduces your out-of-pocket monthly payments, though you'll still contribute based on a sliding scale. Not all 20 centers in Prosper participate in TCAP, so confirm participation status directly with providers before committing.

Prosper's identity centers on its role as a bedroom community for Dallas professionals and families prioritizing newer schools and planned neighborhoods. The district includes highly rated elementary and secondary schools, making childcare decisions part of a broader education pipeline. Many parents balance commutes to Dallas employment with school district assignment, which shapes their childcare location preferences. The absence of infant programs across all 20 centers is worth noting if you're returning to work before age 18 months—you may need to broaden your search to neighboring Frisco or McKinney. This geographic constraint is real and worth acknowledging early in your planning.

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Tips for choosing childcare in Prosper

Verify Licensing

Always confirm that a daycare holds a valid state license. Licensed centers meet health, safety, and staffing requirements.

Read Parent Reviews

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Ask About Curriculum

Whether play-based, Montessori, or STEM-focused — the right curriculum can have a lasting impact on your child's development.

Consider Schedule Fit

Make sure operating hours, program types, and flexibility match your family's daily schedule and work commitments.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many licensed daycares are in Prosper, TX?

CloverMap lists 20 HHSC-licensed daycare providers in Prosper, Texas. All listings have been verified against the Texas HHSC licensing database.

Do daycares in Prosper accept the CCAP subsidy?

Yes, many HHSC-licensed daycares in Prosper 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 Prosper.

What is the average daycare cost in Prosper, TX?

Daycare costs in Prosper 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 Prosper?

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 Prosper.

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