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Accreditation is valid: March 31,
2006 to March 31, 2011
Congratulations!
You have chosen an early childhood program for your child that
is accredited by the National Association
for the Education of Young Children. NAEYC administers the largest
and most widely recognized accreditation system for all types
of early childhood programs and child care centers. NAEYC
is the nation’s largest organization of early childhood
educators.
What is accreditation?
Early childhood programs
accredited by the NAEYC Academy for Early Childhood Program Accreditation
have voluntarily undergone a comprehensive process of internal
self-study, invited external professional review to verify compliance
with the Criteria for High-Quality Early Childhood Programs,
and been found to be in substantial compliance with the Criteria. The Criteria
can be found on the NAEYC’s Web site at www.naeyc.org/accreditation.
What is a high-quality early childhood program?
A
high-quality early childhood program provides a safe and nurturing
environment while promoting the physical, social, emotional,
and intellectual development of young children.
In accredited programs, you should see
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frequent, positive, warm interactions among teachers and
children
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planned learning activities appropriate to children’s
age and development, such as reading stories, block building,
painting, dress-up, and active outdoor play
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specially trained teachers and administrators
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ongoing professional development
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enough adults to respond to individual children
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many varied age-appropriate materials
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respect for cultural diversity
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a healthy and safe environment for adults and children
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inclusive environments
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nutritious meals and/or snacks
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regular, two-way communication with families who are welcome
visitors at all times
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effective administration
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ongoing, systematic evaluation
Accreditation is valid for five years. During that period,
programs should maintain compliance with accreditation standards,
document program improvements, and provide notification about
major changes. |
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