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NAEYC Early Learning Program Accreditation Standards and Assessment Items Approved by the NAEYC Council on the Accreditation of Early Learning Programs *Applies to all accreditation site visits beginning July 2019 until otherwise informed. NAEYC Early Learning Program Accreditation Standards and Assessment Items Copyright 2019 National Association for the Education of Young Children. All rights reserved. NAEYC Early Learning Program Accreditation Standards and Assessment Item 1 National Association for the Permissions Education of Young Children Readers of NAEYC Early Learning Program Accreditation Standards 1313 L Street NW, Suite 500 and Assessment Items are permitted to photocopy and distribute Washington, DC 20005-4101 up to 25 copies of this publication (including electronic copies 202-232-8777 800-424-2460 distributed to more than 25 recipients) for educational or training NAEYC.org purposes only. Photocopies may only be made from an original copy of this publication. 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Siblesz Through its work, the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) provides a forum for discussion of major issues and ideas in the early childhood field, with the hope of provoking thought and promoting professional growth. Introduction .....................................6 Basic Structure .................................7 ............................................8 Limitations of Use...........................7 Overview NAEYC Program Standards and Accreditation Assessment Items 10 1 Relationships ............................10 ................................. 28 2.H—Technology Definition of Standard 1— 2.J—Creative Expression and Appreciation for the Arts Relationships ........................................10 .................... 29 Rationale 2.K—Health and Safety ...............................................11 .......................30 Topic Areas 2.L—Social Studies ...........................................11 .............................30 1.A—Building Positive Relationships Accreditation Assessment Items for Between Teachers and Families ...........11 Standard 2—Curriculum ..................... 32 1.B—Building Positive Relationships 3 Teaching ..................................39 Between Teachers and Children ......... 12 1.C—Helping Children Make Friends Definition of Standard 3—Teaching ...39 ...13 Rationale 1.D—Creating a Predictable, Consistent, .............................................40 Topic Areas and Harmonious Classroom .........................................40 ................13 1.E—Addressing Challenging 3.A—Designing Enriched Learning Behaviors ..............................................14 Environments ......................................40 1.F—Promoting Self-Regulation 3.B—Creating Caring Communities for ...........15 Learning Accreditation Assessment Items for ...............................................41 3.C—Supervising Children Standard 1—Relationships ................. 42 ...................16 2 Curriculum ............................... 19 3.D—Using Time, Grouping, and Routines to Achieve Learning Goals .. 44 Definition of Standard 2—Curriculum 19 3.E—Responding to Children’s Interests Rationale ............................................. 20 and Needs ...........................................44 Topic Areas 3.F—Making Learning Meaningful for All ......................................... 20 2.A—Essential Characteristics Children ............................................... 45 ............ 20 2.B—Social and Emotional 3.G—Using Instruction to Deepen Development....................................... 22 Children’s Understanding and Build Their Skills and Knowledge ................46 2.C—Physical Development ................ 23 Accreditation Assessment Items for Standard 3—Teaching 2.D—Language Development ........................ 48 ............. 23 2.E—Early Literacy............................... 24 4 Assessment of Child Progress 53 2.F—Early Mathematics ...................... 26 Definition of Standard 4—Assessment of ..................................... 53 2.G—Science Child Progress ........................................27 Feeding Rationale ............................................. 54 ............................................ 68 Topic Areas 5.B—Ensuring Children’s Nutritional ......................................... 54 Well-Being 4.A—Creating an Assessment Plan ........................................... 69 .... 54 4.B—Using Appropriate Assessment 5.C—Maintaining a Healthful Environment Methods .............................................. 55 ......................................... 71 4.C—Identifying Children’s Interests Accreditation Assessment Items for and Needs and Describing Children’s Standard 5—Health ............................. 73 Progress .............................................. 56 6 Staff Competencies, 4.D—Adapting Curriculum, Preparation, and Support ...........77 Individualizing Teaching, and Informing Definition of Standard 6— Program Development ........................57 Staff Competencies, 4.E—Communicating With Families and Preparation, and Support ....................77 Involving Families in the Assessment Rationale Process .................................................57 ............................................. 78 Topic Areas Accreditation Assessment Items ......................................... 78 6.A—Supportive Work Environment for Standard 4—Assessment of ... 78 Child Progress ..................................... 59 6.B—Professional Identity and 5 Health ...................................... 61 Recognition .........................................80 Definition of Standard 5—Health ......61 6.C—Qualifications of Teaching and Administrative Staff .............................81 Rationale ............................................. 62 6.D—Ongoing Professional Topic Areas Development....................................... 82 ......................................... 62 5.A—Promoting and Protecting Accreditation Assessment Items for Children’s Health and Controlling Standard 6—Staff Competencies, Preparation, and Support Infectious Disease ............................... 62 ................... 85 Health records ................................. 62 7 Families ................................... 90 Health consultants ........................... 63 Definition of Standard 7—Families .....90 Staff training and program practices Rationale in the event of illness .......................63 ..............................................91 Topic Areas Outdoor activities ..........................................91 ............................ 64 Diapering 7.A—Knowing and Understanding the .......................................... 65 Program’s Families ...............................91 Hand washing .................................. 66 7.B—Sharing Information Between Staff Children’s medications and Families ........................................ 93 .................... 66 Water play 7.C—Nurturing Families as Advocates ........................................ 67 for Their Children ................................ 95 Sudden infant death syndrome....... 67
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