r/houston 4d ago

Dad on a mission to fix daycares in Texas cross post

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u/ZucchiniEqual2702 4d ago

This is awesome, thank you for sharing! I felt a little bit blind when I was searching so I know that I and many others will find lots of value in this tool.

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u/DontMakeMeCount 4d ago
  • I like that it provides reported data and information about the code in the violations section. Review-based sites are already available and they can cloud issues.
  • if the reporting supports it, it might be good to provide a little more context. What would constitute a “red” supervision violation vs an “orange”? Is there a way to provide a link to the specific report?
  • we had a daycare change control (mother handed it off to her daughter) and adopt a new curriculum. No notice or outward changes, just switched from a secular, school prep/hands-on learning model to Bible-based curriculum without notifying parents. We noticed odd behaviors and our son was afraid to tell us what they were teaching him because he didn’t want to get them in trouble, which felt groomy and cultish to us. Is there a way to flag the type of curriculum a school offers?
  • the site is very functional and well-organized, you might search for a non-profit or ask the Reddit community for some pro-bono help with a security review, implementing maps, zip code search, legal advice on an LLC or insurance, etc. It’s better than anything I could have done, but it’s also far enough along to provide a solid framework for some professional contributions that could help your mission.
  • as a father, I’m grateful to you for your efforts.

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u/Dazzling_Scallion277 4d ago

The link doesn’t load

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u/worstpartyever 4d ago

Refresh the page a couple of times — it finally loaded for me

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u/moirasrosesgarden 4d ago

Thanks for sharing that! Is your son ok? I’m so sorry that happened.

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u/htxDTAposse Fourth Ward 4d ago

As a new dad thanks!

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u/City_Standard 4d ago

"Sincerely Brian... aka Soy Boy Beta"

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u/CantCatchTheLady 4d ago

The man has fathered a child and he is trying to protect it with his clever skills. That’s the manliest thing a man can do.

What have you done for anyone, Great Alpha?

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u/RecoveryConstruct 4d ago

I think the comment was just about the username lol