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Choosing Quality Child Care
The Importance of Early Learning
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Children with Special Needs
The Importance of Early Learning
Rich, early experiences and relationships lay the foundation for how your child grows and learns. What does rich, early learning look like?
  • Caregivers understand how children grow and learn, and they receive regular training to improve their skills.
  • Caregivers know how to plan activities and experiences to support learning at each age.
  • Caregivers are respectful of children and help them solve problems.
  • Children feel safe and secure with their caregivers.
  • Children are read to daily.
  • Children have lots of opportunities to choose their own play activities.
  • Children are happy and explore actively using all of their senses.
  • Parents are invited to participate with their children often.
  • Parents feel that they are important partners in their children’s early learning.
  • Children with special needs receive the resources and support they deserve.
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