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The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) offers program quality improvement through the NAEYC Academy for Early Childhood Program Accreditation. This accreditation process is a national, voluntary accreditation system which helps raise the quality of care for children birth through Kindergarten. Since 1985, NAEYC Accreditation has provided a way for those concerned about the quality of early childhood education to evaluate their program and commit to ongoing quality improvements. In 2002, the NAEYC Governing Board established a project to reinvent accreditation and improve the reliability and accountability of the system. The new NAEYC Accreditation system has been fully operational since September 2006. Click on NAEYC Accreditation for more information. • Benefits of NAEYC Accreditation • The New NAEYC Accreditation System Orientation • NAEYC Accreditation Directors' Network • NAEYC Accredited programs in your area NAEYC Accreditation Directors' NetworkDo you have questions regarding the new accreditation system? Are you struggling to meet deadlines to keep your accreditation? Are you a director considering accreditation for your program? Then this is the network for you! We will be meeting monthly to discuss questions and concerns that you have regarding the new process and standards. Date: 2nd Thursday of each month Time: 12:00 noon - 2:00 p.m. Location: 4C, 1924 Dana Avenue Lunch: Please bring a brown bag lunch. Drinks and dessert will be provided. Reservations: Contact Kim Ginn at 221-0033, ext. 1220 |
4C, serving 23 counties in Ohio and Kentucky, helps parents find quality child care, educates and supports early childhood educators and caregivers, recruits family child care providers, and advocates for young children and their families. Central Office: 1924 Dana Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45207 | 800-256-1296 |
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