Child Daycare & PreschoolsHomestead, PA

Musa/Little Lambs Early Learning Center

4.4(2 reviews)

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Musa/Little Lambs Early Learning Center is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 1705 Maple St, Homestead, Pennsylvania PA. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.

Recent Reviews

3 years ago

I love the Executive Director Hannah. Her professionalism and execution was immaculate. My children were in preschool and already in a classroom. However, I was seeking back up care just in case their classroom closed because I was anticipating starting a new job job. Hannah got my application processed expeditiously and my children were set. Yesterday, my children's classroom was canceled and although I was working from home for the day, I decided to give the back up care a shot. I felt like this would be the perfect opportunity to see how they would adjust being in a different classroom and I would be able to be hands on since it was a work from home day for me. It was horrible. Not because my children didn't adjust well (which I anticipated because it was there first time in a new classroom all year) but because of the reception of the teachers, one in particular, Nikki. As soon as we walked in, I could literally feel the energy. It was like " ohh boy, we have kids that are not ours in our classroom." I stayed for about 10 to 15 minutes to introduce myself to the teachers, brief them about my children, and ensure they began their breakfast comfortably. I left about 8:45am. By 11:10am I got a phone call about my children riddled about them having a rough day: crying in the classroom and afraid to go into the bathroom. Before the 3rd complaint could occur, I happily volunteered to pick up my children whom were picked up with 8 minutes after the phone call. When I got there, Nikki attempted to ask me strategies on how to " deal with my children." ( not her exact words, yet said in so many words.) Her question confirmed my suspicion about my initial thoughts when we first entered her classroom: my children were not apart of her regulars in the classroom. I honestly chose to not dignify her question with a realistic response because I'm assuming as a preschool teacher, she is educated. I am educated as well, as I am in my internship for counseling. One thing, I know for sure based on my own education and watching other educators work with children is knowing that the first day for preschoolers can be unpredictable and the importance of building a rapport with children so they can feel comfortable. Also, her questions were not worth an answer because my children would never go back to that classroom. I am in the process of finding another form of back up care or asking a family member to watch them when the classroom closes because I will never allow my children to stay in spaces where they are not welcomed warmly nor feel as if they are a nuisance. I have worked with the MUSA program for over 15 years with my children. My oldest children went there for summer camp for a few years when they were younger and we all enjoyed it.The teachers, the staff, etc. It was awesome. It was the hundreds of dollars I paid because of the interns who were doing their best to ensure they created a great experience for the kids in our community and my children experiencing those experiences with their friends in the community. This is my first time experiencing this with MUSA and honestly, I am disheartened by it. These are my youngest and last children and unfortunately they will not be able to have the same experiences that their older siblings had at MUSA. However, I'm sure that we will find something that will meet needs when the time comes. As a mother, I felt that this was a necessary review because we must make sure that we place our children in spaces where they feel welcomed. As an AA mother, it is even more important that we NEVER keep our children in spaces that they do not feel welcomed because our children will feel as if they deserve this behavior when they do not.

8 years ago

I cannot say enough nice things about the kind of care this wonderful group has given my son. He loves going there for many reasons, I love it for many reasons. They are very hands on with the children. They treat each child just the same. If you need childcare, this is place is HIGHLY recommended!

Frequently asked questions

Musa/Little Lambs Early Learning Center is a child daycare & preschools childcare facility located in Homestead, Pennsylvania. The facility has a capacity of 60 children.
Musa/Little Lambs Early Learning Center has a Google rating of 4.4 out of 5 based on 2 parent reviews. Read the full reviews on this page to see what parents appreciate about this facility and any areas for improvement.
To enroll your child at Musa/Little Lambs Early Learning Center, contact the facility directly to inquire about availability, schedule a tour, and learn about their enrollment process. Be prepared to provide your child's age, any special needs or allergies, and your preferred schedule. Many facilities have waitlists, so it's best to inquire early.
You can verify the licensing status of Musa/Little Lambs Early Learning Center through Pennsylvania's childcare licensing agency. Licensed facilities in Pennsylvania must meet state standards for safety, health, staff qualifications, and staff-to-child ratios.

Contact Information

Address
1705 Maple St, Homestead, Pennsylvania 15120
County
ALLEGHENY

Details

Daycare Type
Child Daycare & Preschools
Capacity
60 children
Status
OPEN
Coordinates
40.40133, -79.90361

Quality Rating

Keystone STARS

Level 4 out of 4

STAR 4

This rating is part of the state's Quality Rating and Improvement System (QRIS). Trained evaluators assess staff qualifications, learning environment, curriculum, and family engagement — standards that go beyond basic licensing requirements.

What do the levels mean?

Level 1: Meets basic licensing standards.

Level 2: Exceeds licensing with some quality improvements in place.

Level 3: Demonstrates strong practices in curriculum and staff development.

Level 4: High quality across most assessed areas.