ACTIVE POOR Compliance

Sunshine Valley Child Care Center

4618 RIVER RD, AMARILLO, TX 79108

License #1675634 | Expires: Dec 10, 2018

Day Care Center
Type
68
Capacity
44
Inspections
32
Violations

Compliance Summary

9
Critical
19
Serious
3
Moderate
1
Minor

Inspection History

Date Type Result Violations
Jul 2, 2025 Annual Inspection Compliant 0
Jun 26, 2025 OTHER Compliant 0
Apr 16, 2025 Annual Inspection Compliant 0
Aug 22, 2024 Annual Inspection Violations Found 1
Jun 27, 2024 Annual Inspection Compliant 0
Jun 11, 2024 Annual Inspection Compliant 0
May 22, 2024 Annual Inspection Compliant 0
May 21, 2024 Annual Inspection Compliant 0
May 14, 2024 Annual Inspection Compliant 0
May 10, 2024 OTHER Violations Found 3
Mar 8, 2024 Annual Inspection Compliant 0
Mar 6, 2024 OTHER Compliant 0
Mar 4, 2024 Annual Inspection Compliant 0
Oct 11, 2023 Annual Inspection Compliant 0
Sep 22, 2023 Annual Inspection Compliant 0
Sep 20, 2023 OTHER Compliant 0
Sep 14, 2023 Annual Inspection Compliant 0
Sep 14, 2023 OTHER Compliant 0
Aug 18, 2023 Annual Inspection Compliant 0
Aug 16, 2023 OTHER Violations Found 1
Jul 31, 2023 Annual Inspection Compliant 0
Jul 20, 2023 Annual Inspection Violations Found 1
Apr 6, 2023 Annual Inspection Compliant 0
Mar 27, 2023 Annual Inspection Violations Found 2
Mar 6, 2023 Annual Inspection Compliant 0
Feb 10, 2023 Annual Inspection Compliant 0
Feb 3, 2023 Annual Inspection Violations Found 6
Dec 2, 2022 Annual Inspection Compliant 0
Sep 27, 2022 Annual Inspection Compliant 0
Sep 20, 2022 Annual Inspection Compliant 0
Sep 14, 2022 Annual Inspection Violations Found 7
Aug 19, 2022 Annual Inspection Compliant 0
Aug 17, 2022 Annual Inspection Violations Found 3
Aug 9, 2022 Annual Inspection Compliant 0
Aug 2, 2022 Annual Inspection Compliant 0
Jul 26, 2022 Annual Inspection Violations Found 3
Jul 19, 2022 Annual Inspection Violations Found 1
Jul 13, 2022 Annual Inspection Compliant 0
Jul 5, 2022 OTHER Violations Found 2
Jun 21, 2022 Annual Inspection Compliant 0
Jun 14, 2022 OTHER Compliant 0
Jun 13, 2022 Annual Inspection Violations Found 1
Jun 3, 2022 Annual Inspection Violations Found 1
Jun 28, 2021 Annual Inspection Compliant 0

Violation Details

Minor Corrected

Four staff records lacked the signature of the signature of the trainer. One also lacked the participants signature. All four lacked some or all of the topic boxes for orientation. All four sections of orientation was corrected at inspection.

Corrected: Aug 22, 2024

Critical Corrected

Based on the evidence obtained during the investigation, a caregiver used a harsh tone when yelling at children in care when attempting to get children to listen to instruction.

Corrected: Jun 5, 2024

Critical Corrected

Based on the evidence obtained during the investigation, a caregiver grabbed a child off a shelf by the arm and onto the ground as the manner in which to remove the child from a low-level shelf in the classroom.

Corrected: Jun 5, 2024

Serious Corrected

Based on the evidence obtained during the investigation, a caregiver added another child to a classroom and placing it over ratio.

Corrected: Jun 5, 2024

Critical Corrected

Based on the evidence obtained, there is substantial evidence that a caregiver was handling children in care in a rough manner and grabbing them by the arm for discipline.

Corrected: Sep 8, 2023

Moderate Corrected

A frame for a canopy on the toddler playground has two broken pipe pieces that are suspended and only attached to one end. One piece is suspended at a 45 degree angle pointing to the ground. The canopy frame requires immediate repair to prevent the broken pieces from coming completely detached and falling into the outdoor space. The piece that was at a 45 degree angle was repaired at inspection and the other piece will require a taller ladder to reach for repair.

Corrected: Jul 20, 2023

Serious Corrected

Water was not observed being served after outdoor activities or during snack time.

Corrected: Mar 27, 2023

Critical Corrected

A caregiver did not timely intervene on the playground when a child's safety was at risk. The plastic kitchen was pushed over onto the ground on top of a child and additional children were sitting on the child through the openings of the kitchen. Additional children sitting on top of the kitchen and pushing each other.

Corrected: Mar 27, 2023

Critical Corrected

Two classrooms were observed making threats to the children in care that they won't have snack time if they don't behave. One placed the child in time out and withheld snack time while the rest of the classroom had snack. In another classroom, the caregiver told the child that they can either eat at the designated chair for snack or could go to time out. The child wanted snack but just wanted a different seat.

Corrected: Feb 3, 2023

Serious Corrected

A caregiver was observed at inspection leaving a child on an above ground diaper changing surface in the classroom bathroom. The caregiver walked away and into the classroom to discipline other children in care.

Corrected: Feb 3, 2023

Serious Corrected

Two classrooms were observed at inspection with children out of control and the caregiver in charge unable to maintain control of the group. Children were observed climbing on shelves, immediately defying time out requests and running around the classroom.

Serious Corrected

A caregiver was observed at inspection communicating with a child that required re-direction and positive guidance. The caregiver told the child, "you want to listen or do you want to be a baby." This statement does not encourage positive statement to the child.

Serious Corrected

The toddler classroom was observed with the children engaging in afternoon snack but they did not have their hands washed prior to snack time.

Critical Corrected

Two children were observed running out of their primary classroom into the kitchen of the operation. The primary caregiver stayed in the primary classroom with the first group of children but was unable to adequately supervise the two that left the room and were in the kitchen.

Serious Corrected

Children under the age of 2 are limited to equipment no higher than 32 inches as the highest designated platform but the children under the age of 2 were observed playing on equipment higher than five feet in height.

Critical Corrected

There were a few incidents that required first aid and first aid was not given. A child in care tripped and injured his mouth and nose that resulted in bleeding. The child was brought it to be evaluated but after returning back on the playground the child's nose began bleeding again and the caregiver used his shirt to wipe the blood off his nose and mouth and then had him continue playing without requesting the first aid kit to additionally review his injuries. Additionally a second child had a bloody nose that was smeared across his face that was not attended to. Additionally, a third child pinched their finger under the bottom of the door as it was opened when entering the building from the playground and first aid was not provided.

Moderate Corrected

The waiting period between the children coming in from outside and being seated for lunch was over a 30 minute period with books. The staff did attempt to sing songs prior to the books but the children immediately lost interest without the option of a different activity.

Serious Corrected

Water was not offered or served after coming inside from being outside for active play. Additionally water was not served during lunch time.

Moderate Corrected

Multiple children were observed being placed in time out for 5-15 minutes when the ages of the children were 2 and 3 years of age.

Serious Corrected

There were several trash cans without lids that were accessible to children that had items that could attract pests and have. Additionally, a cord to a radio is expended down a tall cabinet to the used outlet. The cord is not secured, and the radio could be pulled down easily. Additionally, there are several outlets in rooms used by children under the age of 5 that do not have outlet covers.

Serious Corrected

The operation has areas that require more immediate attention regarding the maintenance of the building and grounds. Both playgrounds have an abundance of fire ants that have bitten several children in the areas that are frequently played on. Both playgrounds have an abundance of sticker burrs that are sticking the children's clothing and shoes. Then the sticker burrs are being tracked back into the classrooms and sticking on to the carpet. The interior of classrooms have dirty tiles, dirty carpets, and a fan has large layer of dust over the fan blades and the fan cover. The window sill has dirt, dust and dead insects.

Serious Corrected

Diaper changing was observed at inspection and the caregiver did not wash hands in between any of the diaper changing changes or after handling cleaning supplies. The children additionally did not wash their hands.

Serious Corrected

Two classrooms were observed at inspection with children placing toys in their mouths and the toys were not placed aside. These same toys were then observed being placed in another child's mouth.

Serious Corrected

A caregiver was unable to maintain control of the group of children she was responsible for. Observations at inspection include multiple children climbing on toys, striking each other, climbing on shelves and multiple minor injuries were observed due to the behavior of the children towards other children.

Critical Corrected

Older infants were observed seated and buckled at the multi occupancy table for over 20 minutes prior to the start of a meal time. A younger infant was seated in a restrictive device on the floor awake for over 20 minutes prior to being removed for a diaper change and then re-seated in the restrictive device.

Serious Corrected

It was observed at inspection that a caregiver was unable to maintain control of the children she was responsible for. Children were climbing on shelves and tables. One child jumped off a shelf 16 times despite verbal requests to stop by the caregiver.

Serious Corrected

The playground used by older children has large amounts of weeds emerging from the loose fill of the playground structure within the use zone.

Critical Corrected

An infant was observed at inspection asleep in a restrictive device.

Serious Corrected

Based on the evidence obtained during the investigation, toys are not being put side for sanitizing after a child has placed the toy in their mouth.

Serious Corrected

A caregiver was unable to maintain control of the children she was responsible for. Children were climbing on shelves and tables. Children additionally began pushing multiple shelves over as well as repeatedly hitting each other.

Serious Corrected

The toddler classroom that had chipped shelving had it replaced and the broken tiles covered to prevent injury. The ants on the playground has been treated and eliminated the ants. Cigarettes' butts were still present on the playground. These were removed at inspection.

Serious Corrected

Various areas of the operation has areas that require attention and repair. The pre-k classroom has toy shelves with chipped protective covering on various areas. Two pieces of floor tile is exposed that is cracked and broken off. The larger playground has several cigarettes near the picnic tables that children use. The cigarettes were removed and disposed of at inspection. Both playgrounds have fire ants that are very active across various parts of the outdoor play space.

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Data Source: texas_dfps — Last updated: Mar 4, 2026
Data is provided as-is from public government records. It may not reflect changes since the last inspection.