All About Kids is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 1441 Fort Worth Hwy, Weatherford, Texas TX. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
All About Kids receives consistently high praise from parents who highlight the caring, attentive staff, structured curriculum, and nurturing environment. Parents report significant developmental growth in their children and appreciate the daily communication via app, provided meals, and the genuine connections teachers build with each child.
I’ve had my 2 year old at All About Kids from the very start and the amount of growth I’ve seen in him is truly incredible. It’s obvious that the teachers here put real time, effort and intention into helping the kids learn. They don’t just “watch” the children. They actually follow a curriculum, engage them and help them build new skills every day. The difference it has made in my son is something I’m genuinely grateful for. Another huge plus is that they provide meals for the kids. It may seem small but knowing I don’t have to pack lunches like so many other daycares require is such a relief and makes mornings so much easier. One of my favorite things is watching my son walk in every morning. He insists on stopping at every single classroom he has been in before just to say good morning. That’s how loved and connected he feels here. When a child is that excited to greet former teachers you know the environment is something special. I can’t recommend All About Kids enough. The care, the structure, the warmth, it’s all exactly what you want for your child!
Absolutely the best daycare! I was so nervous about sending my baby to daycare for the first time, but the staff here has been nothing short of incredible. My son has gone here since he was 6 weeks old, and they are so patient, gentle, and attentive with him, and it truly shows how much they care. They keep me updated all day long through their app, which gives me so much peace of mind. The environment is clean, welcoming, and perfect for little ones. I’m so grateful to have found a place we trust completely—highly, highly recommend!
Our son’s experience at the daycare has been truly wonderful. From the moment he started, we’ve seen him grow in confidence, curiosity, and independence. The staff is caring, patient, and attentive, making him feel safe and supported every day. He comes home excited to share what he’s learned, the friends he’s made, and the fun activities he’s enjoyed. We’re incredibly grateful for the positive, nurturing environment they’ve created—it has made a meaningful difference in his development and happiness.
My son absolutely loves this daycare! He gets so happy when he sees his teachers, and it gives my wife and I so much peace knowing he’s excited to be there. The staff is kind, patient, and truly cares about each child. The environment is clean, safe, and welcoming. We’re so grateful to have found this place!
BITE CITY The daycare terminated our child’s enrollment after I raised concerns for the second time about a series of bite incidents. During the first month in the classroom, my child was not bitten, but within the next month she experienced five or six bites. When I brought this to the attention of one of the directors, she dismissed the issue, claiming that biting is “normal” for children of this age. Soon after, my child began biting herself—a behavior that was not present at home and which appears to have developed as a coping mechanism in response to the ongoing biting by other children. Approximately a month later, she was moved to an older classroom (children 2+ years old), but the biting did not stop. By the time the incidents approached a dozen, I raised my concerns again, asking whether the same child was responsible or if there were any specific triggers. The staff’s only response was that such behavior is “normal.” They were unwilling to investigate further or to work toward a solution. I requested that the daycare report the most recent incident to the appropriate hotline, explaining that the frequency of these events suggested inadequate supervision. The director agreed and said she would provide a reference number. That evening, around 8:20 p.m., I received a text informing me that our child’s enrollment had been terminated. If you value your child’s safety and do not want them to experience repeated biting or develop self‑harm behaviors, I strongly advise against enrolling them at this daycare. Parents who speak up about staffing and supervision concerns may find themselves abruptly terminated without notice, even though the child has done nothing wrong.