Guiding Parents to Quality
Finding and choosing child care can be a worrying experience for parents.
They naturally want the best for their children as to safe environments, caring
professionals and appropriate developmental experiences. Accreditation
gives parents an essential tool in evaluating and selecting the high quality
early learning and care services they want for their children.
Accreditation informs parents that a child care service is providing quality
care. It doesso voluntarily through extensive self-examination of its programs,
personnel and operations, and an onsite validation of its findings by
independent child careprofessionals. Accreditation requires that a service
commit itself to quality enhancements. Parents can be confident that
organizations providing accredited services have shown themselves to offer
quality child care and have committed themselves to continually strive to
improve.
Accreditation helps parents select appropriate services. It defines
quality child careservices, differentiates them from other services, and
certifies the quality of child careservices. It identifies and recognizes
high quality early learning and care services.
Knowing that a service is accredited is valuable information for parents.
It tells them that the service has shown that it provides the staff, stimulating
programs and settings in which children may learn and grow toward their optimal
development. It tells them that the staff of the service has the tools
they need to support and maintain high quality care. Accreditation
increases the professional recognition of people working in early learning and
cares services and heightens their awareness of the important service they
provide.
Alberta’s child care standards are to promote excellence within its child
care services. They challenge services to show expected outcomes for the
children in their care, their families, the staff of the services, and the
communities in which they operate. An accredited service has to identify and
correct its weaknesses and build upon its successes to meet Alberta’s standards
of care. Accreditation informs parents that a child care service meets or
exceeds Alberta standards.
Accreditation is also based upon how well a child care service is managed.
Parents can expect that accredited services have clear policies on their
administration and development of their staffs. In particular, parents can
expect an accredited service to regularly communicate with and involve them in
decisions on the operation of the service and the care of their children.
A child care service that becomes accredited has shown its willingness to be
accountable to parents, their communities, the child care profession and
government. It has confirmed that its philosophy, goals, programs and
services, facilities and financial stability are consistent with standards and
practices of quality early learning and care of children. It has shown that it
invests its funds in quality programming.
In short, the accreditation of child care services benefits children, parents
and service providers by aiding the development of high quality services.
By voluntarily obtaining accreditation, a service has an incentive to continue
to develop and improve. Of major importance, accreditation helps parents
by certifying the quality of a service based on province-wide standards. The
ultimate goal of the Alberta Association for the Accreditation of Early Learning
and Care Services is the accreditation of all child care services to enhance
services to children and families across Alberta.