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1 NAEYC Early Childhood Standards
What every quality early childhood program should follow

2 NOTE: To change images on this slide, select a picture and delete it. Then click the Insert Picture icon in the placeholder to insert your own image. 1. Relationships Program Standard: The program encourages caring relationships among all peers and teachers to help children feel important and that they belong so that they will some day become a responsible adult. Rationale: Caring relationships are important for the child to become responsible, helpful, to be caring yo others, and to do well with education. Caring and loving interrelationships help children develop a high self esteem and to work well withy others. Children with high self esteem tend to feel accepted, be healthier, friendlier, exceed in education, and feel successful.

3 Curriculum Program standard: The program uses a curriculum that promotes learning and development socially, emotionally, physically, verbally, and thinking. Rationale: A curriculum can help teachers with methods to help children’s learning and development. A good curriculum can help a teach to teach each individual child. This curriculum showed wide use of time, play materials, time for children to learn on their own, free use of art materials, and group learning activities that satisfy their needs and interests.

4 NOTE: To change images on this slide, select a picture and delete it. Then click the Insert Picture icon in the placeholder to insert your own image. Teaching staff who use multiple instructional plans optimize children’s opportunities for learning. These out reaches include strategies that range from structured to unstructured and from adult directed to child creativeness. Children bring to learning environments different backgrounds, interests, experiences, learning styles, and needs. The teachers’ consideration of these differences when selecting and using instructional plans help all children succeed. Instructional approaches also differ in their effectiveness for teaching different elements of curriculum and learning. For a program to address the complexity inherent in any teaching- learning situation, it must use a variety of effective instructional approaches. In classrooms and groups that include teacher assistants or teacher aides and specialized teaching and support staff, the expectation is that these teaching staff work as a team. Whether one teacher works alone or whether a team works together, the instructional approach creates a teaching environment that supports children’s positive learning and reinforcement. Teaching Program Standard: The program uses developmentally, culturally, and linguistically useful and effective for teaching that assists in enhancing each child’s learning and development in the context of the program’s curriculum goals.

5 Assessment of Child Progress
NOTE: To change images on this slide, select a picture and delete it. Then click the Insert Picture icon in the placeholder to insert your own image. Assessment of Child Progress Program Standard: The program is informed by ongoing curriculum, formal, and informal assessment approaches to provide information on children’s learning and development. These assessments occur within the context of communications with families and with sensitivity to the cultural contexts in which children may develop. Assessment results are used to benefit children by informing sound decisions about children, teaching, and program succession Rationale: Teachers’ knowledge of each child helps them to plan the right challenging curriculum and to tweak instruction that responds to each child’s strengths and needs. Further, assessment is needed for getting to know children who may benefit from more intensive instruction or intervention or who may need additional developmental evaluation. This information ensures that the program meets its goals for children’s learning and developmental progress and shows improvement for the program.

6 Health Program Standards: This program is established to promote nutrition and health while, also, protecting children and staff from injury and illness. Rationale: To benefit from education and maintain a healthy lifestyle, children need to be as healthy as possible. “Health is a state of complete physical, oral, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease. (World Health Organization 1948). Children depend on adults (who also are as healthy as possible) to make healthy choices for them and to teach them to make healthy choices for themselves.” Although some risk taking is desirable for learning, a good program prevents hazardous practices and environments that are likely to result in adverse consequences for children, staff, families, or communities.

7 Teachers Program Standard: The program uses and supports a teaching and aiding staff that has the educational benefits, knowledge, and commitment necessary to excel children’s learning and development and to support families’ diverse needs and interests. Rationale: Children get the most of their education when their teachers have high levels of formal education and early childhood based professional preparation. Teachers who have this kind of preparation, knowledge, and skills in child development and early childhood education are more likely to immerse children in warm, positive interactions with other children, give language experiences, and create more high-quality learning environments. “Opportunities for teaching staff to receive supportive supervision and to participate in ongoing professional development ensure that their knowledge and skills reflect the profession’s ever-changing knowledge base.”

8 Families Rationale: Young children’s learning and progress are connected to their families. To support and promote children’s learning potential and development, programs need to recognize the importance of children’s families, establish relationships with families based on mutual trust and respect, support and involve families in their children’s educational expedition, and invite families to participate in the program Program Standard: “The program establishes and maintains collaborative relationships with each child’s family to foster children’s development in all settings. These relationships are sensitive to family composition, language, and culture.”

9 Community Relationships
As part of the make up of children’s communities, a hard working program establishes and keeps basic relationships with agencies and institutions that can support it in reaching its goals for the curriculum, health promotion, children’s transitions, inclusion, and diversity. “By helping to connect families with needed resources, the program furthers children’s health development and learning.” “The program establishes relationships with and uses the resources of the children’s communities to support the achievement of program goals” Community Relationships Program Standard Rationale

10 “The program has a safe and healthy environment that provides appropriate and well-maintained indoor and outdoor physical environments. The environment includes facilities, equipment, and materials to facilitate child and staff learning and development” Program Standard Physical Environment “The program’s design and maintenance of its physical environment support high- quality program activities and services as well as allow for optimal use and operation. Well-organized, equipped, and maintained environments support program quality by fostering the learning, comfort, health, and safety of those house the program. Program quality is enhanced by also creating a welcoming and accessible setting for children, families, and staff.” Rationale

11 Leadership and Management
Rationale Program Standard “Excellent programming requires effective governance structures, competent and knowledgeable leadership, as well as good functioning administrative policies, procedures, and systems. “Effective leadership and management create the environment for high-quality care and education by ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and guidelines; promoting fiscal soundness, program accountability, effective communication, helpful consultative services, positive community relations, and comfortable and supportive work places; maintaining stable staff; and instituting ongoing program planning and career development opportunities for staff as well as continuous program improvement” The program effectively enforces policies, procedures, and systems that support the staff and strong personnel, and program management so all children, families, and staff have high A-plus experiences.


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