Author: Frisco Mommy Guide

  • Preschools Near West Frisco Neighborhoods

    Preschools Near West Frisco Neighborhoods

    West Frisco — the slice of the city west of the Dallas North Tollway — covers some of the area’s most established neighborhoods, including the Stonebriar area, Hillcrest, and the Main Street corridor. If you live in west Frisco, you have a strong set of preschool options without driving across town.

    Here’s a parent’s guide to preschools near west Frisco neighborhoods.

    What west Frisco parents typically need

    • A short drive — west Frisco values its low-traffic mornings. Programs east of the Tollway often add 15+ minutes.
    • Strong curriculum that feeds into FISD’s western elementary schools.
    • Faith-based options for families who value that component.
    • Modern, clean facilities. Many west Frisco homes are newer construction, and parents expect daycares to feel similarly modern.

    Preschool options in west Frisco

    Faith-based programs

    Stonebriar Preschool Pals · 4801 Legendary Drive, Frisco, TX 75034 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    Stonebriar Preschool Pals at Stonebriar Community Church (75034) is the marquee faith-based option for west Frisco. Christian education, ages 18 months through pre-K, often part-time and budget-friendly.

    Local franchise schools

    The Goddard School of Frisco (West) · 3336 Main St, Frisco, TX 75033 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    The Goddard School of Frisco (West) is on Main Street — right in the heart of west Frisco. Play-based with explicit social-emotional emphasis and warm classroom culture.

    The Learning Experience – Frisco · 9225 Hickory St, Frisco, TX 75033 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    The Learning Experience – Frisco on Hickory St is technically in 75033 but central enough to serve most west Frisco neighborhoods with a short drive. L.E.A.P. curriculum, real-time parent app, built-in enrichment. Our family’s pick.

    Montessori options

    Several Montessori-style programs serve west Frisco and the immediately adjacent Plano neighborhoods. Look for AMI or AMS certification if you want a true Montessori experience.

    Other programs to consider

    Primrose School of Frisco at Independence · 14477 Lebanon Rd, Frisco, TX 75035 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    Children’s Lighthouse – Frisco (Panther Creek) · 10660 Eldorado Parkway, Frisco, TX 75035 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    These are further north, but if you live near Lebanon Road or Eldorado Parkway, they’re still within reach.

    How to choose for west Frisco

    • Map the schools first. Pick the 4–5 closest to home and your work commute, not the 4–5 most highly rated overall.
    • Drive the route at 8 a.m. Main Street, Lebanon, and Eldorado all have specific traffic patterns.
    • Ask about the FISD elementary feed. Some preschool programs have a strong track record sending kids to specific west Frisco elementaries.
    • Tour during morning circle time (9:30–11 a.m.) so you see learning in action.
    • Walk the bathrooms. Always.

    Bottom line

    West Frisco parents have a strong set of nearby preschool options. The right one is the one where the curriculum fits your child, the hours fit your family’s life, and the director’s energy feels right. Tour a few. Listen to how teachers talk to kids. Trust your gut.

    On the map · West Frisco

    West Frisco runs along the FM 423 corridor between Lebanon and Stonebrook, anchored by Phillips Creek Ranch, Newman Village, and Frisco Lakes. Preschool options here have to serve families with diverse commute patterns — east toward the Tollway, south toward Plano, or west toward Lewisville:

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    Landmarks within 5–10 minutes

    • Phillips Creek Ranch — the largest west-side master-planned community
    • Newman Village — luxury community, central to West Frisco
    • Frisco Lakes (55+ community) — northern anchor of FM 423
    • Lake Lewisville / Hidden Cove Park — western boundary
    • FM 423 & Lebanon / FM 423 & Stonebrook — major commuting cross-streets
    • Frisco ISD elementary feeders — Sonntag, Talley, Bright
    • The Learning Experience Frisco (9225 Hickory St) — 12–15 minutes east via Lebanon
    • Costco, HEB, Kroger on FM 423 — easy grocery loop on the way home

    Commute notes

    Easy commute from: Phillips Creek Ranch, Newman Village, Hidden Cove, Castle Hills (Lewisville), Frisco Lakes. FM 423 connects to the Sam Rayburn Tollway (121) for Plano-bound commuters and to Lake Lewisville for west-side families.

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  • Daycare Near Legacy West for Working Parents

    Daycare Near Legacy West for Working Parents

    Legacy West in Plano has become one of North Texas’s biggest employment hubs — Toyota, Liberty Mutual, JPMorgan Chase, FedEx, and dozens of others — and many Frisco families work there every day. If you’re commuting from Frisco to Legacy West, the right daycare needs to fit on your way in (not as a backtrack).

    Here’s a parent’s guide for working families bridging the Frisco-Legacy West commute.

    What working parents commuting to Legacy West need

    • Drop-off on the route. If your daycare adds 15 minutes to a 25-minute commute, you’ll feel it every single day.
    • 11+ hour operating window. Legacy West start times often mean 7:30 a.m. arrival, 5:30 p.m. departure — plus traffic.
    • Real-time parent app. You can’t pop in at lunch. Photos and updates ease the working-parent guilt.
    • Strict illness policy with reasonable return rules. A loose policy means more sick days for you.
    • Built-in enrichment. No driving to a separate music or Spanish class on Saturdays.

    Daycare options on the way to Legacy West

    Frisco-side programs that work for the commute

    The Learning Experience – Frisco · 9225 Hickory St, Frisco, TX 75033 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    Central Frisco location on Hickory St — easy access to the Dallas North Tollway south. 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. hours, real-time parent app, L.E.A.P. curriculum with built-in enrichment, and a firm illness policy. This is where our family landed.

    Stonebriar Preschool Pals · 4801 Legendary Drive, Frisco, TX 75034 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    Stonebriar Preschool Pals near Stonebriar Centre — close to the Tollway for southbound commuters. Faith-based, often part-time. Good for one-parent-works-from-home setups.

    The Goddard School of Frisco (West) · 3336 Main St, Frisco, TX 75033 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    The Goddard School of Frisco (West) on Main Street — accessible from west Frisco neighborhoods that feed onto the Tollway.

    Other quality programs to consider

    Primrose School of Frisco at Independence · 14477 Lebanon Rd, Frisco, TX 75035 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    Children’s Lighthouse – Frisco (Panther Creek) · 10660 Eldorado Parkway, Frisco, TX 75035 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    These are slightly further north but worth considering depending on which Frisco neighborhood you live in.

    Plano-side options

    Several Plano daycares (Bright Horizons, KinderCare, Primrose Plano locations, and Montessori programs) sit closer to Legacy West if your day starts earlier or ends later than typical.

    How to choose for the Frisco-Legacy West commute

    • Drive the actual commute with each shortlisted school as a stop. Time it at 7:45 a.m.
    • Ask about late pickup fees. Legacy West traffic on a bad day can stretch a 5:30 departure to 6:35 arrival.
    • Confirm the parent app. Ask for a demo on the tour, not just a brochure.
    • Walk the bathrooms. Cleanliness culture is real or it isn’t.

    Bottom line

    The right daycare for a Frisco-to-Legacy West commuter is the one where the hours, location, and program quality all line up. Don’t compromise on quality just because a school is on the way — but don’t pick the highest-rated school across town if it’ll add 30 minutes a day either. Trust the math AND your gut.

    On the map · Legacy West

    Legacy West straddles the Plano/Frisco line just east of the Dallas North Tollway. With Toyota North America HQ, JPMorgan Chase, Liberty Mutual, and FedEx all within walking distance, families here need a daycare that fits a tight corporate commute:

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    Landmarks within 5–10 minutes

    • Toyota North America HQ — anchor employer at Legacy & Tollway
    • JPMorgan Chase Plano campus — 5,000+ employees
    • Liberty Mutual, FedEx, NTT Data — all within 5 minutes
    • The Shops at Legacy / Legacy West shopping district — restaurants, groceries within 3 minutes
    • Granite Park — corporate campus immediately south
    • Stonebriar Preschool Pals (4801 Legendary Drive, Frisco TX 75034) — within 5 minutes
    • The Learning Experience Frisco (9225 Hickory St) — within 8–10 minutes via Tollway
    • Headquarters Drive / Legacy / Tennyson Pkwy — main commuter routes

    Commute notes

    Easy commute from: West Plano, Frisco, Carrollton, Lewisville. For Legacy West employees, dropping off within 5–10 minutes of arriving at work is the realistic baseline — anything farther loses its appeal fast.

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  • Childcare Options Near Panther Creek Frisco

    Childcare Options Near Panther Creek Frisco

    Panther Creek in north-central Frisco is one of the most family-dense neighborhoods in the area, with several preschools and daycare programs within easy reach of Eldorado Parkway and Coit Road. Here’s a parent’s guide to childcare options near Panther Creek Frisco.

    What Panther Creek parents typically need

    • Quick access along Eldorado Parkway. Most Panther Creek families need an easy in-and-out at peak hours.
    • Full-day care for working families. Many parents commute toward Legacy West or downtown.
    • A program with strong curriculum. Panther Creek feeds into highly-rated FISD elementary schools, so parents want kindergarten readiness too.
    • Reasonable waitlists. The neighborhood’s growth has made some local centers competitive — call early.

    Childcare options near Panther Creek

    Local centers right in the neighborhood

    Children’s Lighthouse – Frisco (Panther Creek) · 10660 Eldorado Parkway, Frisco, TX 75035 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    Children’s Lighthouse – Frisco (Panther Creek) sits on Eldorado Parkway, directly serving the neighborhood. Full-day care from 6 weeks through age 12, STEM-leaning CARES® curriculum.

    Franchise schools nearby

    Primrose School of Frisco at Independence · 14477 Lebanon Rd, Frisco, TX 75035 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    Primrose School of Frisco at Independence is just up Lebanon Road from Panther Creek. Premium chain with the Balanced Learning curriculum.

    The Learning Experience – Frisco · 9225 Hickory St, Frisco, TX 75033 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    The Learning Experience – Frisco is in central Frisco on Hickory St, an easy drive south from most Panther Creek streets. Uses the L.E.A.P. curriculum with built-in enrichment (Spanish, sign language, music, fitness) and a real-time parent app. Our family chose this one.

    The Goddard School of Frisco (West) · 3336 Main St, Frisco, TX 75033 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    The Goddard School of Frisco (West) on Main St is a slightly longer drive from Panther Creek but still within reach. Play-based with warm classroom culture.

    Montessori options

    A handful of Montessori-style programs serve north Frisco. If you want true Montessori, look for AMI or AMS certification.

    How to choose

    • Tour 3–5 schools in a 2-week window. Memory blurs after that. (Tour scheduling guide.)
    • Drive the route at peak. Eldorado Parkway can back up at 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
    • Ask about Panther Creek waitlists. Some programs have 3+ month waits for infant/toddler rooms because the neighborhood is so popular.
    • Walk the bathrooms. The real cleanliness test. (Cleanliness checklist.)

    Bottom line

    Panther Creek parents have more childcare options nearby than most Frisco neighborhoods. The right one depends on your child’s age, your family’s schedule, and which director’s energy feels right when you tour. Visit a few. Take notes. Trust your gut.

    On the map · Panther Creek

    Panther Creek sits in east Frisco (75035), centered on Eldorado Parkway between Coit and Independence. Childcare options here serve a fast-growing residential corridor:

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    Landmarks within 5–10 minutes

    • Panther Creek High School (Frisco ISD) — the namesake of the neighborhood
    • HEB Panther Creek — main grocery anchor, within 5 minutes
    • Frisco Athletic Center — 7–10 minutes
    • Eldorado & Coit / Eldorado & Independence — primary commuting cross-streets
    • Heritage Lakes, Wade Park, Hackberry Creek — surrounding subdivisions, all within 5–10 minutes
    • Children’s Lighthouse Frisco-Panther Creek (10660 Eldorado Parkway) — anchor childcare in the area
    • The Learning Experience Frisco (9225 Hickory St) — within 12 minutes for working parents commuting west

    Commute notes

    Easy commute from: Heritage Lakes, Wade Park, Phillips Creek Ranch (via Eldorado), Stonebrook, and most of east Frisco. Quick Tollway access via Eldorado puts you 20 minutes from Plano employers.

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  • Best Preschool Near The Star in Frisco

    Best Preschool Near The Star in Frisco

    The Star — the Dallas Cowboys’ world headquarters at 1 Cowboys Way — anchors a fast-growing slice of Frisco where many young families now live and work. If you’re looking for the best preschool near The Star in Frisco, you have several solid options within a short drive. Here’s a parent’s guide.

    What parents near The Star typically need

    • Quick access to the Dallas North Tollway and 121. Many families here commute toward Plano or Legacy West.
    • A program that handles full-day coverage. 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. helps when you’re working at The Star or nearby corporate campuses.
    • Strong curriculum and kindergarten readiness. Most Star-area families are planning for FISD or local privates.
    • Cleanliness and security. Especially for infants and toddlers.
    • Enrichment built in. Spanish, sign language, music, and fitness without nickel-and-diming.

    Our family’s pick: The Learning Experience – Frisco

    Of every preschool we toured within a short drive of The Star, The Learning Experience Frisco consistently came out on top for working families — and it’s the school we send our own child to. Here’s why it stands out:

    • Highest-rated curriculum we found. Their proprietary L.E.A.P. (Learn, Experience, Achieve Program) is the most structured, kindergarten-readiness-focused curriculum among the Frisco preschools we evaluated. Weekly themed units cover literacy, math, science, social skills, and creative expression with explicit milestones from infants through pre-K.
    • Best-in-class cleanliness. Bright, freshly painted classrooms, documented daily cleaning protocols, regular toy sanitization, hand-washing built into the schedule, and a no-shoes policy in infant rooms. Frisco parents specifically call this out in reviews — it’s the school where you actually notice how clean it is.
    • Spanish + sign language are included, not extras. Their “Hola, Amigos” Spanish program and “Baby Signs” sign language program are part of the standard curriculum at no additional charge — a meaningful early advantage for kids in a bilingual region. You won’t find this combination at most other Frisco preschools without paying extra.
    • Convenient for The Star employees. Located at 9225 Hickory St, Frisco, TX 75033, it’s a short drive from The Star with easy access to the Tollway and 121. For Cowboys employees and families working at The Star’s corporate campus, drop-off and pickup fit naturally into the commute.
    • Real-time parent app. Daily photos, meals, naps, diapers, and learning moments — peace of mind during the workday.

    Website · Google Maps · Winnie listing

    Other strong options near The Star

    You should still tour a few schools to see what fits. A few additional preschools Star-area families consider:

    • Primrose School of Frisco at Independence — 14477 Lebanon Rd, Frisco, TX 75035. Balanced Time-Tested Curriculum, popular with working parents. Website · Winnie
    • The Goddard School of Frisco (West) — 3336 Main St, Frisco, TX 75033. Play-based with academic structure; closest of the franchise options to The Star. Website · Winnie
    • Children’s Lighthouse – Frisco (Panther Creek) — 10660 Eldorado Parkway, Frisco, TX 75035. Faith-friendly, full-day coverage, big outdoor space. Website · Winnie
    • Stonebriar Preschool Pals — 4801 Legendary Drive, Frisco, TX 75034. Boutique, smaller class sizes, in the Legacy/Star side of town. Website · Winnie

    How to decide

    Tour at least three schools within a two-week window so the impressions stay fresh. Ask each director:

    • “Walk me through your curriculum and your kindergarten-readiness checklist.”
    • “What enrichment programs are included — Spanish, sign language, music, fitness?”
    • “Walk me through your daily cleaning protocol.”
    • “What’s your average teacher tenure at this location?”
    • “What’s your typical waitlist for my child’s age group?”

    If the answers are confident and specific, you’re in the right place.

    Bottom line

    For families living or working near The Star, The Learning Experience Frisco is the strongest match if curriculum strength, cleanliness, included Spanish + sign language enrichment, and a short commute matter to you. Tour 2–3 of the others as a sanity check, but don’t be surprised if you end up where most of our neighbors did.

    On the map · The Star

    The Star sits at 1 Cowboys Way, just east of the Dallas North Tollway and north of Warren Parkway. The preschools that work best for Star-area families cluster within a 10-minute radius:

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    Landmarks within 5–10 minutes

    • The Star (Dallas Cowboys World HQ) — Tostitos Championship Plaza, Cowboys Club, Omni Frisco
    • Baylor Scott & White Sports Therapy & Research — adjacent to The Star
    • Cowboys Way & Warren Parkway — your main drop-off corridor
    • The Learning Experience Frisco (9225 Hickory St) — within 5–7 minutes of The Star
    • Frisco Square & City Hall — within 5 minutes
    • Stonebriar Centre — within 8 minutes
    • Toyota Stadium — within 5 minutes

    Commute notes

    Easy commute from: Plano, Legacy West, Lewisville, Hebron, and any Tollway-accessible neighborhood. Cowboys employees and families working at corporate offices in The Star can typically drop off within 5–10 minutes of arriving.

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  • Daycare Near 75034 (Frisco Parent Guide)

    Daycare Near 75034 (Frisco Parent Guide)

    Finding a daycare near 75034 in Frisco can be challenging. The 75034 zip code covers a large slice of west Frisco — from the Stonebriar Centre area down through The Star and over to the Dallas North Tollway corridor — and it’s home to thousands of working families looking for the right early-learning fit.

    This guide walks through what parents in this area typically need, the kinds of programs you’ll find nearby, and how to evaluate them confidently.

    What parents in 75034 need from a daycare

    Talk to a dozen 75034 parents and the same priorities come up:

    • Proximity to work. Many residents commute to the Dallas North Tollway, Legacy West, or downtown — which means drop-off needs to be quick and on the way.
    • Flexible hours. Most working families need 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. coverage to handle commute + work + buffer.
    • A safe, easy commute. Avoiding cross-town traffic and high-traffic intersections at peak times.
    • Strong communication. A real-time parent app means peace of mind when you can’t be there.
    • Cleanliness and safety. Non-negotiables for any age group.

    Daycare options near 75034

    The 75034 area and immediate neighbors offer a good range of program styles. A representative shortlist:

    Faith-based and part-time programs

    Stonebriar Preschool Pals · 4801 Legendary Drive, Frisco, TX 75034 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    Located right inside 75034 at Stonebriar Community Church. Christian education for ages 18 months through pre-K. Often part-time and budget-friendly — a good fit for families wanting a faith component.

    Montessori options

    Several Montessori-style schools serve the west Frisco area, including programs in nearby Plano. Look for AMI or AMS certification if you want a “true” Montessori experience.

    Local centers and franchise schools

    The Goddard School of Frisco (West) · 3336 Main St, Frisco, TX 75033 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    Just north of the 75034 line on Main St (75033). Play-based with explicit social-emotional emphasis.

    The Learning Experience – Frisco · 9225 Hickory St, Frisco, TX 75033 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    Centrally located on Hickory St (75033) — a short drive from most 75034 neighborhoods. Full-day daycare hours, the L.E.A.P. early-learning curriculum, and a parent app for real-time updates. This is the program our family ended up choosing.

    Primrose School of Frisco at Independence · 14477 Lebanon Rd, Frisco, TX 75035 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    Slightly further north (75035) but still within reasonable commute distance for many 75034 families. Premium chain with the Balanced Learning curriculum.

    How to choose the right daycare for your 75034 family

    • Drive the route at 8 a.m. Traffic at 7:50 a.m. is different from traffic at 11 a.m. when you’re touring.
    • Tour 3 to 5 schools in a 2-week window. See our step-by-step tour scheduling guide.
    • Walk the bathrooms. The truth is in the bathrooms. (See our cleanliness checklist.)
    • Ask the right questions. Operating hours, illness policy, real teacher tenure, parent app demo. (See 25 questions.)

    The honest take

    There isn’t one “best” daycare near 75034 — there’s the one that fits your child, your family’s life, and your commute. Tour a few. Trust your gut. The right program will be the one where you can picture leaving your child happy on a Tuesday morning, even when traffic is bad.

    On the map · 75034

    Most 75034 families end up choosing a preschool somewhere in the rectangle bordered by the Dallas North Tollway, FM 423, Lebanon Road, and Eldorado Parkway. Here’s how the area lays out:

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    Landmarks within 5–10 minutes

    • Stonebriar Centre — the area’s anchor mall, within 5 minutes of most 75034 daycares
    • Frisco Square — Frisco City Hall, library, restaurants — about 7 minutes away
    • The Star (Dallas Cowboys HQ) — 8–12 minutes south on the Tollway
    • Toyota Stadium / Toyota Soccer Center — 5–10 minutes
    • HEB at Eldorado & Legacy — easy grocery stop on the way home
    • Frisco ISD elementary feeders — most 75034 daycares are zoned to Bledsoe, Borchardt, Sparks, or Allen Elementary

    Commute notes

    Easy commute from: West Plano, Legacy West, Hebron, Castle Hills, and most of central Frisco. Tollway entry at Lebanon or Warren means you can be at most major North Dallas employers within 20–25 minutes.

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  • Questions to Ask During a Daycare Tour in Frisco

    Questions to Ask During a Daycare Tour in Frisco

    If you’re touring daycares in Frisco, the questions you ask will tell you more than any marketing brochure. Here are the questions worth asking on every daycare tour in Frisco.

    Hours and logistics

    1. What are your actual operating hours?
    2. Can I see your annual closure calendar?
    3. What’s the late pickup policy and fee?
    4. Do you offer 3-day, 5-day, or part-time enrollment?

    Curriculum

    1. What curriculum do you use? Can I see this week’s lesson plan?
    2. How much of the day is structured vs. free play?
    3. What enrichment is included (Spanish, music, fitness)?
    4. How do you prepare children for kindergarten? (See our kindergarten readiness guide.)

    Cleanliness, health, safety

    1. Walk me through your daily cleaning protocol.
    2. How do you sanitize toys?
    3. What’s your illness exclusion policy? (See AAP guidance.)
    4. What security measures are at the entrance and pickup?
    5. Are you currently licensed by Texas HHSC, with no recent deficiencies? (Verify on the Texas Child Care Search.)

    Teachers and ratios

    1. What are your actual staff-to-child ratios?
    2. What’s the average teacher tenure?
    3. Are teachers CPR and first aid certified?

    Communication

    1. How will I hear about my child’s day?
    2. Do you use a parent app with photos?

    Cost

    1. What’s the all-in monthly cost?
    2. Is there a sibling discount?
    3. How is summer camp priced?

    The Frisco daycares we toured most seriously

    The Learning Experience – Frisco · 9225 Hickory St, Frisco, TX 75033 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    Primrose School of Frisco at Independence · 14477 Lebanon Rd, Frisco, TX 75035 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    The Goddard School of Frisco (West) · 3336 Main St, Frisco, TX 75033 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    Children’s Lighthouse – Frisco (Panther Creek) · 10660 Eldorado Parkway, Frisco, TX 75035 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    Stonebriar Preschool Pals · 4801 Legendary Drive, Frisco, TX 75034 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    One question that reveals a lot

    “What’s something you’re working to improve here right now?” A confident, honest director will have a thoughtful answer.

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  • Toddler Separation Anxiety: Tips for Frisco Parents

    Toddler Separation Anxiety: Tips for Frisco Parents

    Few things are harder for a Frisco parent than peeling a crying toddler off your leg at preschool drop-off. Toddler separation anxiety is normal — but knowing what helps makes a real difference.

    Why it happens (and why it’s healthy)

    Separation anxiety is a sign of secure attachment. The American Academy of Pediatrics confirms it’s a normal milestone for ages 8 months through 3 years.

    Before drop-off: prepare your toddler

    • Practice short separations with grandparents or babysitters.
    • Visit the school in advance with your toddler.
    • Read books like The Kissing Hand, Llama Llama Misses Mama.
    • Build a goodbye ritual — same hug, same words, every day.

    For a deeper drop-off playbook, see Helping Your Child Adjust: No More Drop-Off Tears.

    At drop-off: do’s and don’ts

    • Be confident — kids read your tone.
    • Be brief — long goodbyes increase anxiety.
    • Don’t sneak away — always say goodbye.
    • Hand off clearly to the teacher.
    • Walk away with confidence.

    Reassurance after drop-off

    Most Frisco preschools text or app-message a photo within an hour. Programs with parent apps:

    The Learning Experience – Frisco · 9225 Hickory St, Frisco, TX 75033 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    Primrose School of Frisco at Independence · 14477 Lebanon Rd, Frisco, TX 75035 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    The Goddard School of Frisco (West) · 3336 Main St, Frisco, TX 75033 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    Children’s Lighthouse – Frisco (Panther Creek) · 10660 Eldorado Parkway, Frisco, TX 75035 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    If it’s still hard after 3-4 weeks

    Talk to the teacher. Ask how long crying lasts, what activities help, and what triggers might exist. The NAEYC has additional research-backed guidance.

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  • Daycare Costs in Frisco: 2026 Pricing Breakdown

    Daycare Costs in Frisco: 2026 Pricing Breakdown

    If you’ve started calling daycares in Frisco, you’ve noticed nobody wants to give you a price over the phone. Here’s a clear breakdown of daycare costs in Frisco in 2026 and how to compare honestly.

    Frisco daycare cost ranges (2026)

    • Infants: $1,800–$2,400/month
    • Toddlers: $1,600–$2,200/month
    • Two-year-olds: $1,500–$2,000/month
    • Preschool (3-4): $1,400–$1,900/month
    • Pre-K (4-5): $1,400–$1,900/month

    For a deeper preschool-cost breakdown see our full Frisco preschool cost guide.

    What drives the price differences

    • Brand and curriculum (premium chains include enrichment)
    • Hours — full-day costs more than half-day
    • Age — infant care is the most expensive (see Texas HHSC ratio rules)
    • Location — daycares near major employment hubs cost more

    Where Frisco daycares sit on price

    The Learning Experience – Frisco · 9225 Hickory St, Frisco, TX 75033 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    Higher half. Built-in enrichment included rather than added as paid extras. Our family’s pick.

    Primrose School of Frisco at Independence · 14477 Lebanon Rd, Frisco, TX 75035 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    Premium chain pricing. Balanced Learning curriculum included.

    Children’s Lighthouse – Frisco (Panther Creek) · 10660 Eldorado Parkway, Frisco, TX 75035 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    Premium chain pricing. STEM-leaning CARES® curriculum.

    The Goddard School of Frisco (West) · 3336 Main St, Frisco, TX 75033 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    Premium chain pricing. Wonder of Learning curriculum.

    Stonebriar Preschool Pals · 4801 Legendary Drive, Frisco, TX 75034 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    Lower-priced part-time faith-based program.

    Hidden fees to ask about

    • Registration fee ($100–$300)
    • Supply or activity fee ($100–$300/year)
    • Summer camp surcharge
    • Late pickup fees ($1–$5/min)
    • Sibling discount (5–15% if you ask)

    How to make Frisco daycare more affordable

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  • What Age Should Kids Start Preschool? A Frisco Parent’s Guide

    What Age Should Kids Start Preschool? A Frisco Parent’s Guide

    “What age should kids start preschool?” is one of the first questions Frisco parents ask. The honest answer is: it depends on your child, your family’s needs, and what you mean by “preschool.”

    The age tiers Frisco preschools offer

    • Infants (6 weeks–12 months) — full-day daycare programs.
    • Toddlers (12–24 months) — same plus part-day options at 18 months.
    • Two-year-olds — common starting point for structured social experience.
    • Three-year-olds — most popular preschool entry age.
    • Pre-K (4–5) — kindergarten readiness focus.

    What experts say

    The American Academy of Pediatrics notes most children benefit from structured early-learning by age 3. NAEYC emphasizes that program quality matters more than starting age.

    Signs your child is ready

    • Tolerates short separations
    • Plays with other children, not just parallel
    • Follows simple two-step directions
    • Shows curiosity about books, art, or songs
    • Manages basic self-care with help

    Frisco preschools by youngest age accepted

    The Learning Experience – Frisco · 9225 Hickory St, Frisco, TX 75033 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    Accepts from 6 weeks. Full-day with the L.E.A.P. curriculum. Our family’s pick.

    Primrose School of Frisco at Independence · 14477 Lebanon Rd, Frisco, TX 75035 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    Accepts from 6 weeks. Premium Balanced Learning curriculum.

    Children’s Lighthouse – Frisco (Panther Creek) · 10660 Eldorado Parkway, Frisco, TX 75035 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    Accepts from 6 weeks. Care from infants through age 12.

    The Goddard School of Frisco (West) · 3336 Main St, Frisco, TX 75033 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    Accepts from 6 weeks. Play-based with warm classroom culture.

    Stonebriar Preschool Pals · 4801 Legendary Drive, Frisco, TX 75034 · Website · Google Maps · Winnie

    Accepts from 18 months. Faith-based, often part-time.

    Don’t push it — but don’t wait too long

    If your child is shy or attached, the answer isn’t “wait.” Start gentle — half-day or 3-day. See half-day vs full-day. If they’re 4+, start touring — here’s how.

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  • Montessori vs Play-Based Preschool in Frisco: How to Choose

    Montessori vs Play-Based Preschool in Frisco: How to Choose

    “Should we look at Montessori or play-based?” is one of the most common questions Frisco parents ask when starting a preschool search. The short answer: both are good — and most premium preschools in Frisco actually blend elements of both. Here’s how to think about it as you build your shortlist.

    What Montessori actually means

    Montessori is a specific educational philosophy developed by Dr. Maria Montessori. The hallmarks:

    • Mixed-age classrooms (typically 3–6 year olds together)
    • Self-directed learning — children choose their work from a structured set of materials
    • Emphasis on practical life skills (pouring, sweeping, dressing)
    • Specific Montessori materials (sandpaper letters, golden beads, etc.)
    • Long uninterrupted “work periods” of 2–3 hours

    True Montessori programs require AMI or AMS certification. There are several Montessori-style schools in and around Frisco, plus options in nearby Plano and McKinney.

    What “play-based” really means

    Play-based preschools believe young children learn best through self-directed play, social interaction, and hands-on exploration. The classroom is set up with learning centers (blocks, art, dramatic play, sensory bins) and children move freely between them.

    Strong play-based options in Frisco include:

    The Goddard School of Frisco (West)

    Address: 3336 Main St, Frisco, TX 75033 — Google Maps

    Quick links: Website · Winnie

    Known for warm classroom culture, social-emotional emphasis, and a Wonder of Learning curriculum that protects free play.

    Stonebriar Preschool Pals (faith-based, play-based)

    Address: 4801 Legendary Drive, Frisco, TX 75034 — Google Maps

    Quick links: Website · Winnie

    Christian education with hands-on, play-based activities for ages 18 months through pre-K.

    The blended approach — and where The Learning Experience Frisco fits

    Most child-development research points to a blended approach for ages 2–5: structured time for explicit teaching of literacy, math, and routines, combined with generous free play. Your child gets exposure to the right skills and the cognitive flexibility of unstructured play.

    Frisco preschools that deliberately blend both:

    The Learning Experience – Frisco

    Address: 9225 Hickory St, Frisco, TX 75033 — Google Maps

    Quick links: Website · Winnie

    Uses the L.E.A.P. curriculum with structured small-group lessons plus protected free play. Parents often describe it as “school-like but not school-y.” This is the program our family chose.

    Primrose School of Frisco at Independence

    Address: 14477 Lebanon Rd, Frisco, TX 75035 — Google Maps

    Quick links: Website · Winnie

    Balanced Learning curriculum that intentionally integrates structured and play-based time across every age group.

    Children’s Lighthouse – Frisco (Panther Creek)

    Address: 10660 Eldorado Parkway, Frisco, TX 75035 — Google Maps

    Quick links: Website · Winnie

    STEM-leaning CARES® curriculum, also blended.

    How to choose between Montessori, play-based, and blended

    Choose Montessori if:

    • Your child is highly self-directed and benefits from long uninterrupted work periods
    • You value mixed-age classrooms and explicit practical-life skills
    • You want a program rooted in Dr. Montessori’s specific philosophy

    Choose play-based if:

    • Your child is younger (2–3) and not yet ready for structured lessons
    • You prioritize creativity, social skills, and emotional development over early academics
    • You’re not focused on explicit kindergarten readiness yet

    Choose blended if:

    • Your child is approaching pre-K (4–5) and you want strong kindergarten readiness
    • You want both academic exposure and protected free play
    • You like the consistency of a national chain with local warmth

    What to ask on a tour

    • “How much of the day is teacher-led structured learning vs. child-led play?”
    • “Can I see today’s lesson plan?”
    • “What does free play look like — truly child-led, or directed?”
    • “How do you measure progress on early academic skills?”
    • “How do mixed ages (or single ages) work in your classrooms?”

    The right question

    “Montessori or play-based?” is rarely the right question for most Frisco families. The right question is: “Does this program understand my child’s stage and meet them where they are?” Tour at least one Montessori program and at least one blended program before deciding. The difference is hard to imagine until you see it in action.

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