Busy Little Bees Family Preschool in Brentwood, CA
Address: 1048 Spruce Street, Brentwood CA 94513
Phone: (925) 209-3977 Website: http://www.thebusylittlebees.com Email: busylittlebees@att.net Contact: Liqin (Leechin) Adams by phone 6:30a.m. to 6:30p.m. Monday - Friday. Leave message anytime or email me any time License Number: # 073405327 Facility: Home. 1 Classrooms. Ages: 2.5 years to 6 years old Need to be Potty Trained? Yes Open All Year Holidays: Follows Brentwood School District |
Program Times
Half Day Program: M-F, 9am - 12pm or 12pm - 3pm
All Day Program: M-F: 9am - 3pm or 12pm - 6pm
Program with Day Care: M-F: 6:30am–6:30pm
Half Day Program: M-F, 9am - 12pm or 12pm - 3pm
All Day Program: M-F: 9am - 3pm or 12pm - 6pm
Program with Day Care: M-F: 6:30am–6:30pm
Registration Fee: $50 non-refundable
Monthly Tuition: Fees range From $325 to $650 per month, depending on which program you choose for your child.
Monthly Tuition: Fees range From $325 to $650 per month, depending on which program you choose for your child.
Enrollment Information
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Special Programs
Chinese and Computer
Chinese and Computer
Teacher to Student Ratio
2.5-6 yrs: 1 teacher to 7 students
2.5-6 yrs: 1 teacher to 7 students
Meals Provided By
Breakfast: Home
Morning Snack: School
Lunch: Home
Afternoon Snack: School
Breakfast: Home
Morning Snack: School
Lunch: Home
Afternoon Snack: School
PROGRAM GOALS
The teacher's role in Busy Little Bees is to observe children individually and note what they are interested in and then to guide and stimulate that interest through the introduction of materials and lessons. At the same time, our teachers make certain that children are introduced to and aware of all parts of the curriculum.
Our goals are to help children develop confidence in themselves, an independence of thought and action that encourages them to make decisions, and the understanding that they are responsible for their actions, as well as for their own learning. During their time in our primary program we hope that children’s curiosity about the world around them increases and that they develop a sense of their obligation to help others.
There are three basic rules in Busy Little Bees:
1. Respect yourself. Take care of your body and personal belongings.
2. Respect other people. Do not hurt or abuse people or their work.
3. Respect the environment. Take care of the materials, our classroom, and our school.
The teacher's role in Busy Little Bees is to observe children individually and note what they are interested in and then to guide and stimulate that interest through the introduction of materials and lessons. At the same time, our teachers make certain that children are introduced to and aware of all parts of the curriculum.
Our goals are to help children develop confidence in themselves, an independence of thought and action that encourages them to make decisions, and the understanding that they are responsible for their actions, as well as for their own learning. During their time in our primary program we hope that children’s curiosity about the world around them increases and that they develop a sense of their obligation to help others.
There are three basic rules in Busy Little Bees:
1. Respect yourself. Take care of your body and personal belongings.
2. Respect other people. Do not hurt or abuse people or their work.
3. Respect the environment. Take care of the materials, our classroom, and our school.