What should you look for in a good early childhood program?
Professionals in early childhood education and child development have
found several indicators of good quality care for preschool children. You will especially
want to meet the adults who will care for your child--they are responsible for every
aspect of the program's operation.

Who will care for your child?
1. The adults enjoy and understand how young children learn and grow.
2. The staff view themselves positively and therefore can continually foster children's
emotional and social development.
3. There are enough adults to work with a group and to care for the individual needs of children.
4. All staff members work together cooperatively.
5. Staff observe and record each child's progress and development.
What program activities and equipment are offered?
How do the staff relate to your family and the community?
Are the facility and program designed to meet the varied demands of young children, their families, and the staff?
The recommendations noted above were taken from the brochure "How to Choose a Good Early Childhood Program" published by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). For further information about how to select a good program, consult the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) (your state licensing agency), Home/Health & Child Care Services, (the Resource and Referral Agency serving the greater Brockton, greater Attleboro, and the greater Norfolk area), or contact the NAEYC at:
1509 16th Street, N.W.
Washington DC 20036-1426
(202) 232-8777
(800) 424-2460
FAX (202) 328-1846
For comprehensive child care information, subsidy and referral services in
your area of Massachusetts call the Massachusetts Child Care Resource and Referral Network
at:
(800) 345-0131.