Programs - Busy Bees DC

Caterpillars focuses on developmentally appropriate play and activities. This is a time of great transition for young children as they begin to determine their own interests and discover their strengths.  Ages 1 ¾-3.

Butterflies group helps children develop interpersonal skills and school-readiness activities. Ages 2-4.

Buzzing Bees will be for kids approximately 2 3/4 to 4 who will benefit from a small class size, individual attention, loving teachers, a personally crafted and paced curriculum, and lots of fun in a relaxed school atmosphere.


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