A rich feast of outdoor enrichment-cooperative activities and skill-based electives for homeschooled children. A drop-off program with parental involvement and local business integration. In addition to our regular outdoor immersion trail days, movement arts and naturalists special guests, Bēhere is partnering with “The 805 Children’s Business Fair,” where young entrepreneurs will be mentored to bring their ideas to life. Participants will design a brand, create products, build marketing strategies, and prepare to market to customers at an upcoming Business Fair Marketplace.
Tuesdays, 10am - 1pm*
Conejo Community Park and Adjacent Trail Heads
*9am-2pm extension hours may be available
Fall session is 14 operating weeks.
Starting Tuesday 9/15 through Thursday 12/18
Closed the week of 11/22 for Thanksgiving
Closed week of 12/22 -1/12/26 for winter break
Winter session starts January 12th, 2026
choose from three tuition tracks
Behere days basic, 10-1 - $875
Behere days plus, 9-2 - $1165
Behere days volunteer - $980
Note: This averages out to $250 (every 4 weeks) for our basic package but we ask that you commit to a full fall semester for our staffing and planning purposes.
For SYV please choose our basic package and add on: Tutoring / Skills hours 9am and 1pm for $20 extra per hour.
Brooke Lawler is the educational force behind Bēhere, where learning is reimagined as an adventure rooted in presence, creativity, and connection. Her philosophy could be summed up this way: Imagine if Rudolf Steiner and Charlotte Mason had a child, and that child wandered daily into the woods to play and muse with John Muir and Steve Jobs. That is the Bēhere Way — a living, breathing approach to education that blends wonder, wisdom, and innovation.
Before cofounding Bēhere, Brooke spent 13 years leading strategy, branding, and multi-layered campaigns in the advertising world. She helped iconic companies — including Disney, Apple, Sony Pictures, and Softbank Robotics — find their voice and reach audiences in meaningful ways. Yet her favorite projects were always with small businesses and startups, where passion and soul drive the work.
Three years ago, Brooke transitioned from the corporate track into independent entrepreneurship. As cofounder and now CEO of Bēhere, she brings the same spirit of creativity and brand vision into the world of family enrichment and education. She weaves entrepreneurial thinking, leadership, and soft skills into every workshop, helping families and children cultivate independence, curiosity, and confidence.
For Brooke, Bēhere is more than a business — it’s a movement toward freedom in learning and living.