- Promote positive relationships for all children and adults to encourage each
child's sense of individual worth.
- Implement a curriculum that fosters all areas of child
development: cognitive, emotional, language, physical, and social.
- Use developmentally, culturally, and linguistically appropriate
effective teaching approaches.
- Provide ongoing assessments of a child's learning and development
and communicate the child's progress to the family.
- Promote the nutrition and health of children and protect children
and staff from injury and illness.
- Employ a teaching staff that has the educational qualifications,
knowledge, and professional commitment necessary to promote
children's learning and development, and to support families'
diverse needs and interests.
- Establish and maintain collaborative relationships with each
child's family.
- Establish relationships with and use the resources of the
community to support the achievement of program goals.
- Provide a safe and healthy physical environment.
- Implement strong personnel, fiscal, and program management
policies so that all children, families, and staff have high-quality
experiences.
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