What does it mean when a childcare center is “nationally accredited” by NAEYC (National Association for the Education of Young Children.)?
A. NAEYC accreditation is a guarantee to families that their child comes first. An accreditation certificate is a visible sign that a program is committed to research based goals for growth and development in physical, social, emotional, language and motor skills. An accredited center is staffed by licensed, professional adults and is a partner with parents to respectfully guide children through their earliest years.
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