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The National Early Childhood Program Accreditation (NECPA) was established to award child care and preschool accreditation to deserving programs, through a preschool accreditation system based on our concentration on health and safety, brain research and risk management. NECPA preschool accreditation involves a process of mentoring, self-assessment, and evaluation, for a preschool accreditation procedure that best serves the children enrolled in your program.
Assessed factors in the NECPA preschool accreditation are staff child interaction, staff framing, health and safety; physical environment, administration, and parent and community relationships. Preschool accreditation by NECPA is also vested in current research, to assure best practices in preschool accreditation.
NECPA preschool accreditation is designed to bring positive benefits to children and their families, as NECPA preschool accreditation guides programs toward tangible improvements in their methods and environment. NECPA preschool accreditation is aimed at fostering optimal learning experiences for children in their crucial early years.
To qualify for NECPA preschool accreditation, a program must have been licensed for a minimum period of one year. The preschool accreditation term is three years, with compliance on obligatory annual reviews. To give your organization support and valuable recognition, contact NECPA about our preschool accreditation today.
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