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[quote=Anonymous]NAEYC accredited means that they adhere to the higher standards of being accredited (best practices in education and hygiene). Both part-time preschools and "daycares" with preschool programs can apply for accreditation. Also, NECPA is a highly regarded accreditation similar to NAEYC but a little less well known. Generally an accredited program gives you some assurance that best practices are being followed. However, you should also look at the licensing website for violations. Both part time preschools and "daycares" are subject to essentially the same licensing standards. There is nothing inherently better about a part-time preschool. Hope that helps.[/quote]
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