Birth through age five is the most critical time for brain development. During these early years, genes interact with experience, providing a foundation for all future learning, behavior, and health.
High-quality early learning experiences provide supportive environments that encourage children to safely explore, play, and learn.
Using developmentally appropriate practice, high-quality programs provide a foundation for school readiness. At each age, early childhood educators provide materials and learning experiences to support a child’s physical, social-emotional, cognitive, and language development.
Want to know more? The National Association for the Education of Young Children has resources and articles on what to look for in high-quality child care programs for infants, toddlers, pre-kindergarten children, and beyond.
In Indiana, providers participate in Paths to QUALITY™, a rating system for early child care and education programs. Families can look for the Paths to QUALITY™ sign or decal to determine what quality level (1-4) a provider has achieved. Each level builds on the previous one, resulting in higher quality at each stage:
A high-quality program is defined as a Level 3 or Level 4 on thePaths to QUALITY™ scale. To view programs by Paths to QUALITY™ Level, visit https://www.in.gov/fssa/childcarefinder/.