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The National Child Care Association (NCCA) has been a trusted, nonpartisan voice for licensed providers of quality early childhood care and education programs since 1987. It was formed to be an influential voice at state and national legislative tables.
We believe every child deserves early care and education at the highest standards. We educate and advocate for sustainable policies and practices that are beneficial to young children. We represent quality, licensed providers as critical partners in the delivery of high quality, affordable child care.
As the leading distance training provider in child care center curriculum, CCEI offers professionals 150+ online child care training courses in English and Spanish to meet licensing, recognition program, and Head Start requirements. CCEI Benefits
The National Child Care Association (NCCA) has been a trusted, nonpartisan voice for licensed providers of quality early childhood care and education programs since 1987.
National Child Care Association, Merrifield, Virginia. 643 likes · 8 talking about this · 3 were here. NCCA is a professional trade association focused on the needs of licensed, private early...
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The National Early Childhood Program Accreditation was established in 1991 to encourage quality and recognize excellence in early childhood programs throughout the United States and other countries.
Empower your program's success! Equip your program with the tools to provide the best learning experiences for young children and provide the highest quality professional preparation of educators by meeting national standards of quality. Interested in Accreditation? Watch this video to learn more!
The Child Care Champions Alliance is a national coalition advocating for accessible, affordable, and high-quality child care for ALL families. Join the call & #TakeYourSeatAtTheTable Link in our bio to register.
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