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Early Childhood Education programs serve families in need of high-quality child care in a center-based setting. Programs promote healthy child development through relationship building and a variety of cognitive, physical, and social activities.
Note: Throughout this document, the term “teaching staff” is used to refer to individuals who work directly with children in the classroom, including teachers and assistant teachers. While organizations may use different terminology, the term “teacher” refers to the individual with primary responsibility for a group of children. Assistant teachers are directly supervised by teachers. When a standard was written for a specific position, the title is specified. The term “parent” is used to refer to the child’s caregiver at home including biological parents, legal guardians, or extended family as applicable. Note: These standards were not designed to accredit family child care homes and would not be an appropriate tool for such programs. The standards in this section are reflective of evidence informed practices in center-based care and do not address issues specific to the family child care setting. Completion of these standards by a child care center that utilizes family child care homes to expand its capacity to provide care will not result in accreditation of the individual homes and cannot speak to the quality of the care being provided within them. ECE 12 is intended only to review the oversight and support provided to family child care homes by the child care facility.
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