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Monica Tate
Mar 10, 2026
I had high hopes for Green Space, I'm a public teacher and have a degree in early education. I was thrilled to find a place I thought aligned to my beliefs for child development, but it ultimately fell short. The director, Amanda, is unresponsive and dismissive, which sets the tone for the entire operation. Communication is inconsistent, and the operation is disorganized.
The handbook lacks clarity. Policies contradict each other, and important information is often passed by "word of mouth." I liked most of the teachers; they genuinely cared and kept my son safe. However, the constant turnover made it difficult to establish a stable environment. My son had three different lead teachers in just five months.
Safety concerns and inconsistencies. It was revealed to me, quietly of course, that there had been no fire drills during my son's time there. The hours changed from 7:30-6 to 9–4 unless paying extra. I also think there were time that the ratio wasn't correct.
While I appreciate the efforts of some staff members, the leadership and organization issues make Green Space a place to avoid. I wasted time, money, and peace of mind. If you value stability and clear communication, look elsewhere.
The Texas licensing page says that they provide snacks and the handbook says that they provide snacks. Apparently that's only the toddler class and older.
And my final complaint, I sent an email to the owner at the end of October, three months after my child had started there, expressing all of my concerns and feedback. She never responded.
Now that I have experienced a different daycare, one right across the street, I see how much Green Space was lacking.