Home Daycare in lansing, Michigan
27 licensed family childcare providers in lansing. Home daycares offer smaller group sizes in a residential setting.
Little Einsteins Home Daycare
1706 Ohio Avenue
Virginie Bigirimana
5106 South Washington Avenue
The Nurture Nest Care Center
2101 Hampden Drive
Leah's Child Care
2303 Briarhill Drive.
Blanca Rodriguez
132 Richard Avenue
Cheryl Nebbeling
221 Iris Avenue
Luv4Kidz
105 Hume Boulevard
Mama B's Daycare
642 South Magnolia Avenue
Donna Parsons
2201 Briarhill Drive
Melissa Duff
1037 Chris J Dr
Mary Turner
319 Bronco Way
Phyllis Manuel
5757 Cartago Drive
Robin D. Reinsmith
706 Harvest Lane
Essence Daycare
3142 Boston Blvd
Diane's Day Care
815 Clark Road
Diana Conn
306 Round Top Road
Gloria Montano
5810 Monticello Dr.
Kristen M. Richards
525 Harriet Avenue
Jubliant Juniors Home Child Care
524 Hume Blvd
Jonelle Hoffman
1117 E Greenlawn
How home daycare compares in lansing
lansing has 27 home-based providers in the directory, about 19% of the local market. Home daycares can be a strong fit for parents who want smaller group sizes, but the inspection history still matters just as much as it does for centers.
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A or B safety grades
27
Home providers tracked
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Accredited or Head Start providers
Varies; no official statewide average published
Typical state cost in Michigan
Market Notes
Common provider types in lansing include Center, Group Home, Family Home.
The average provider in this market has 0.0 recorded violations, while 140 providers currently show none in the data we track.
Local cost and care context
County-level childcare cost data is limited here, so use the state benchmark as a directional guide and verify quotes with providers directly.
Infant Center
Varies; no official statewide average published
Preschool Center
N/A
Toddler Home Daycare
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Michigan regulation snapshot
Inspection frequency
Licensed child care providers receive yearly health and safety inspections. Additional complaint investigations and special reports can be published through the public child care search.
Background checks
Licensed child care providers, their staff, and unrelated license-exempt providers must pass background checks and FBI fingerprint checks before they can be alone with children in their care.
Parent rights
Parents can find inspection reports through the public child care search and can file complaints through MiLEAP's child care complaint process. If a licensed provider has a Quality Levels indicator, it means they participate in Great Start to Quality.
How to use this page
Home daycare pages use the same inspection-based scoring model as center pages.
Smaller capacity does not automatically mean safer care; the record still needs to support it.
Compare home providers against the broader city listing if you want to trade off price, size, and violation history.
Frequently asked questions about daycare in lansing
What is the difference between home daycare and daycare centers in lansing?
lansing currently shows 27 home-based providers and 113 center-based options in the directory. Home daycares usually mean smaller group sizes and a residential setting, while centers often provide more staff depth and classroom separation by age.
Are home daycares regulated and inspected in Michigan?
Michigan licensed child care centers and homes are regulated by the Child Care Licensing Bureau under MiLEAP. The public CCHIRP portal provides licensing and inspection access for families, and the state also maintains complaint and report resources for providers and parents. Licensed child care providers receive yearly health and safety inspections. Additional complaint investigations and special reports can be published through the public child care search.
Is home daycare usually cheaper than a center in lansing?
Often, yes, but not always. Home daycare can be more affordable because providers run smaller operations with lower overhead. Use the local cost context on this page as a benchmark, then compare quotes provider by provider because tuition can vary a lot even within the same city.