Licensed Daycares in Tyler, TX
Browse 49 HHSC-licensed daycares in Tyler, Texas. Filter by age, CCAP acceptance, and ratings. Free parent resource.
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Daycare & Childcare in Tyler
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Rated 4.5+
Tyler has 50 licensed childcare centers, giving families in this East Texas community substantial options for care, though finding the right fit requires more than a quick search. Parent reviews average 4.2 stars across the market, with 14 centers earning 4.5+ star ratings—centers like God's Brand Christian Academy of Tyler, Handprints Academy, and First Steps Daycare stand out for consistently strong parent feedback. CloverMap's directory helps Tyler parents cut through the noise by filtering centers by program type, hours, and verified ratings, so you can focus on the facilities that match your family's actual needs rather than guessing from limited information.
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What to know about childcare in Tyler
Tyler's childcare market has 50 licensed centers spread across the city, with Cumberland emerging as a neighborhood hub. For parents accustomed to bigger Texas metros, this is a manageable supply—you won't face the multi-year waitlists common in Austin or Dallas suburbs. Still, popular programs fill up, especially during school transitions in late spring and summer. The most-reviewed centers locally—God's Brand Christian Academy of Tyler, Handprints Academy, and First Steps Daycare—attract families early, so visiting multiple options and starting applications by February or March for fall enrollment is wise. Most centers here have an average Google rating of 4.2 stars, which reflects the realistic mix of solid, dependable care with occasional family concerns about communication or staffing consistency.
Monthly costs in Tyler typically range from $800 to $1,200 for preschool-age children, though exact pricing depends on program philosophy and hours offered. Infant care, where available, commands higher fees due to lower teacher-to-child ratios required by Texas licensing law. One note for families: Tyler currently has zero centers offering infant programs, which is a significant gap if your youngest is under two years old. You may need to explore in-home care, relatives, or family childcare homes (unlicensed or registered) as interim solutions while you search. Montessori programs—of which Tyler has one—generally price higher than traditional daycare, typically $1,000 to $1,400 monthly, reflecting specialized teacher training and curriculum materials.
Quality signals matter when comparing centers. Texas Rising Star certification, a voluntary state program that recognizes programs meeting higher educational and safety standards, currently has zero participants among Tyler's 50 centers. This doesn't mean care is poor—it means most centers meet state minimum licensing requirements through HHSC but haven't pursued the additional accreditation layers. Google ratings combined with HHSC licensing records give you the real picture: a 4.5-plus rating (14 of Tyler's centers achieve this) paired with a clean HHSC file suggests a program investing in experience and consistency. Request inspection reports directly from HHSC and ask centers about staff turnover rates, training hours, and parent communication methods. The difference between a 4.2-star and 4.5-star center often comes down to director stability and intentional parent partnerships.
Tyler's economy centers on healthcare, manufacturing, and logistics—employers that typically support traditional 8-to-5 childcare hours. Unlike fast-growing tech suburbs, you'll find less demand for extended-hours or 24-hour options here, so centers generally operate predictable schedules. The proximity to larger metro areas like Dallas (90 minutes north) means some families commute, but Tyler itself functions as a self-contained service hub for East Texas. If you qualify for subsidy support, the Texas Child Care Assistance Program can dramatically reduce monthly costs. Eligibility depends on household income and employment status; families earning under roughly 170 percent of federal poverty level often qualify. Start by contacting your local HHSC office or visiting the program's website to understand your household's threshold and required documentation. Processing typically takes four to six weeks, so apply well ahead of your child's start date.
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Tips for choosing childcare in Tyler
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many licensed daycares are in Tyler, TX?
CloverMap lists 49 HHSC-licensed daycare providers in Tyler, Texas. All listings have been verified against the Texas HHSC licensing database.
Do daycares in Tyler accept the CCAP subsidy?
Yes, many HHSC-licensed daycares in Tyler 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 Tyler.
What is the average daycare cost in Tyler, TX?
Daycare costs in Tyler 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 Tyler?
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 Tyler.
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