 At Star-Brite Learning Program, we understand the importance of 
education for children. We recognize that how a child is taught will 
affect
 their ability to learn, comprehend, and apply information. For that 
reason, Star-Brite makes sure that our programs and curriculum adhere to
 the standards and guidelines provided by the National Association for 
the Education for Young Children (NAEYC) and HeadStart. For your 
convenience, these guidelines are listed below with a side-by-side 
comparison of how our programs measure up.
At Star-Brite Learning Program, we understand the importance of 
education for children. We recognize that how a child is taught will 
affect
 their ability to learn, comprehend, and apply information. For that 
reason, Star-Brite makes sure that our programs and curriculum adhere to
 the standards and guidelines provided by the National Association for 
the Education for Young Children (NAEYC) and HeadStart. For your 
convenience, these guidelines are listed below with a side-by-side 
comparison of how our programs measure up.The HeadStart Framework represents the foundation of the Head Start Approach to School Readiness. It aligns with and builds from the five essential domains of school readiness identified by the National Education Goals Panel (see inner circle) and lays out essential areas of learning and development. The Framework can be used to guide curriculum, implementation, and assessment to plan teaching and learning experiences that align to school readiness goals and track children’s progress across developmental domains. The domains and domain elements apply to all 3 to 5 year olds in Head Start and other early childhood programs, including dual language learners and children with disabilities. Click here read how Star-Brite Learning Program aligns with the Head Start Framework (Learning Objectives SB Version). Click on the image on the left to see the the Head Start’s Framework.
NAEYC GUIDELINE COMPARISON

 
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