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Accreditation is an official review process performed by a nationally-recognized outside agency. The process of achieving and maintaining accreditation is no easy feat. ... The accrediting agencies have high standards that often go above and beyond our state's minimum licensing requirements for child care centers.
Accreditation. National standards created by national groups to meet a higher level of quality. Set by professionals in Early Childhood Education; intended as standards of excellence that is most often higher than licensing regulations. Child care programs voluntarily become accredited as it is not mandated by law.
Accreditation is an official review process performed by a nationally-recognized outside agency. The process of achieving and maintaining accreditation is no easy feat. It involves staff and family participation, classroom observations, and health and safety checks.
Certification is earned by programs or services that may be based within or associated with a health care organization. ... Both accreditation and certification require an evaluation by The Joint Commission. The evaluation covers compliance with the standards and other requirements and verifies improvement activities.
Why is it important? Child care licensing guarantees that child care facilities meet health and safety standards. Any person planning to offer child care for more than four unrelated children needs to apply for child care licensure and meet the requirements before providing services.
An accredited center is one that is recognized as providing exceptional care and a variety of educational, developmental, and personal services that ease the burden of working parents. Early childhood education programs are proud to be accredited by NAVY because they know they have worked hard for that achievement.
The NAVY sponsors a challenging accreditation system to help parents identify high-quality preschools. ... Dedicated to improving early childhood education, the association offers a voluntary accreditation process for high-quality programs. But not every preschool has the time or money to become accredited.
NAEYC-Accredited programs must: Promote positive relationships for all children and adults to encourage each child's sense of individual worth. Implement a curriculum that fosters all areas of child development: cognitive, emotional, language, physical, and social.
The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAVY) is a professional membership organization that works to promote high-quality early learning for all young children, birth through age 8, by connecting early childhood practice, policy, and research.
Programs will receive their Accreditation Decision Report within three months of the site visit with one of the following accreditation decisions.
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