Infant daycare providers specialize in caring for babies from 6 weeks to 12 months, with low child-to-caregiver ratios and developmentally appropriate environments.
All 23 Infant Daycare Providers
Mother Goose Learn & Play Childcare
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Doodle Bugs Play Palace
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Floyd County Head Start
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Watch Me Grow Daycare
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Pepper Playhouse and Learning Center LLC
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Floyd County Head Start
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Lisa's Lash Lounge
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Discovery Years Childcare Center
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Discovery Years Childcare Center
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Applehouse Daycare
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Cheerful Children Daycare/Preschool Center
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Floyd County Family YMCA
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Early Childhood Adventures
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Little Adventures
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Buttons & Bows Learn and Play Childcare
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Debest Kidz 24 Hour Child Care
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Floyd County Clerk
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Stars Playland
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Floyd County Department of Child Services
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A Kid'S World, Inc. Child Care Center
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Pearl's Enrichment Center
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Community Montessori
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Christian Academy of Indiana
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Frequently Asked Questions about Infant Daycare
At what age can infants start daycare?
Most Indiana daycares accept infants starting at 6 weeks old. Some providers may have a minimum age of 8 or 12 weeks.
What is the staff-to-infant ratio in Indiana?
Indiana requires a maximum staff-to-child ratio of 1:4 for infants under 12 months at licensed centers.
Why is infant daycare more expensive?
Infant care requires lower child-to-staff ratios, specialized equipment, and more individualized attention, which increases operating costs.