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If my local University offers 12 college credits in ECE to individuals who have successfully completed our state CDA training program does that mean it is accepted by NAEYC?

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If my local University offers 12 college credits in ECE to individuals who have successfully completed our state CDA training program does that mean it is accepted by NAEYC?

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(Jan. 2007) NAEYC Academy does not “accept” any other credential besides the National CDA. Program staff must either have a National CDA or provide documentation of 12 college credits in early childhood education, child development, elementary education or early childhood special education that encompasses the following: child development and learning of children birth through kindergarten; family and community relationships; observing, documenting, and assessing young children; teaching and learning; and professional practices and development. The description of these 12 college credits is the ONLY defined equivalent.

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