Ages 0–2

Best Infant Daycares in Laguna Niguel

Top 13 licensed programs serving babies and toddlers (ages 0–2), ranked by compliance record, parent reviews, and capacity.

13 infant-capable facilities
0 top rated
69% clean record

Typical tuition

Average monthly cost in Orange County

2022 median
$1,705
/ month
infant
$1,220
/ month
toddler
$1,099
/ month
preschool

Median cost at licensed child care centers. Licensed family child care homes typically cost 20-30% less (infant care around $795/month).

Laguna Niguel has 13 licensed childcare providers that serve infants and toddlers, combining dedicated Infant Centers with Family Child Care Homes whose CCLD licenses cover infant age groups. California enforces strict staffing ratios for infant care — typically one caregiver per four infants — and this listing ranks the top 13 options by compliance record, parent reviews, and licensed capacity.

69% of the ranked programs have a clean inspection record with no Type A (serious) or Type B (minor) citations on file. Each facility page includes the full inspection history, complaint records, and capacity details so you can make an informed decision before touring.

Whether you need care for a 6-month-old or a 20-month-old, the programs below cover the full 0–2 age band. Click any listing to see hours, tuition (when the owner has published it), and the most recent CCLD inspection summary.

Top 13 Infant Daycares in Laguna Niguel

1

Afag Tabatabai

Excellent

Family Child Care Home · Laguna Niguel

Capacity: 14 Est. infant tuition: $1,100 – $1,450/mo
2

Annastasia Davis-henderson

Excellent

Family Child Care Home · Laguna Niguel

Capacity: 14 Est. infant tuition: $1,100 – $1,450/mo
3

Mahshid Habibi

Excellent

Family Child Care Home · Laguna Niguel

Capacity: 14 Est. infant tuition: $1,100 – $1,450/mo
4

Mariam Maroof

Excellent

Family Child Care Home · Laguna Niguel

Capacity: 14 Est. infant tuition: $1,100 – $1,450/mo
5

Marina View Preschool

Excellent

Child Care - Infant Center · Laguna Niguel

Capacity: 10 Est. infant tuition: $1,400 – $1,900/mo
6

Marisa Draper

Excellent

Family Child Care Home · Laguna Niguel

Capacity: 14 Est. infant tuition: $1,100 – $1,450/mo
7

Mojgan Yahyaei

Excellent

Family Child Care Home · Laguna Niguel

Capacity: 14 Est. infant tuition: $1,100 – $1,450/mo
8

Anna Breese

Excellent

Family Child Care Home · Laguna Niguel

Capacity: 14 Est. infant tuition: $1,100 – $1,450/mo
9

Childtime Children's Center Inc.

Excellent

Child Care - Infant Center · Laguna Niguel

Capacity: 32 Est. infant tuition: $1,400 – $1,900/mo
10

Kindercare Learning Center

Good

Child Care - Infant Center · Laguna Niguel

Capacity: 24 Est. infant tuition: $1,400 – $1,900/mo
11

Siavash Tehrani

Fair

Family Child Care Home · Laguna Niguel

Capacity: 14 Est. infant tuition: $1,100 – $1,450/mo
12

Tutor Time Child Care/learning Center

Good

Child Care - Infant Center · Laguna Niguel

Capacity: 40 Est. infant tuition: $1,400 – $1,900/mo
13

Kindercare Learning Center

Fair

Child Care - Infant Center · Laguna Niguel

Capacity: 36 Est. infant tuition: $1,400 – $1,900/mo

Frequently Asked Questions

How many licensed infant daycares are in Laguna Niguel?
Laguna Niguel has 13 licensed childcare providers that serve infants and toddlers (ages 0–2). This includes dedicated Infant Centers and Family Child Care Homes whose licenses cover infant care.
What's the difference between an Infant Center and a Family Child Care Home for infant care?
Infant Centers are commercial facilities dedicated to babies and toddlers with lower child-to-staff ratios (typically 1:4 for infants) and infant-trained caregivers. Family Child Care Homes run from the caregiver's private residence with smaller mixed-age groups — often more flexible hours and a home-like feel.
How much does infant care cost in Laguna Niguel?
Typical monthly tuition for infant care in Orange County is about $1,634 at a center and $1,276 at a family child care home (based on 2022 benchmark data). Actual rates vary by facility, schedule, and whether meals are included.
What should I look for when visiting an infant daycare?
Check the caregiver-to-infant ratio (state requires 1:4 or better for infants), look at the nap and feeding setup, ask about diaper changes and feeding schedules, review the facility's inspection history on its detail page, and trust your gut on how caregivers interact with the babies present during your tour.

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