Women-owned and Montessori-based, The New Haven in Point Loma combines infant-toddler childcare with parent coworking at Liberty Station's 2640 Historic Decatur Road, operating under California Community Care Licensing exempt standards. The license-exempt model — which requires parents to remain onsite in the coworking space while children are in care — differentiates the program from standard drop-off Liberty Station preschools such as Kid Ventures Preschool Academy - Liberty Station, trading full-day separation for same-building proximity between working parents and their infants or toddlers. Coworking memberships run around $250 monthly for hot-desking or $380 for a dedicated desk, with the classroom operating on an academic-year calendar from September through June plus summer camp sessions for returning families. The Montessori prepared-environment approach — child-sized furniture, accessible shelf materials, scheduled music and movement rotations — covers the 0-3 age window before families typically transition into structured lesson providers including Wagner's School of Music 105 feet away on Dewey Road. The highest-value enrollment is a returning-from-parental-leave parent who needs a dedicated coworking desk five days a week paired with infant care next door, a configuration that replaces both a traditional daycare contract and a home-office setup with one Liberty Station membership.