What Does NAEYC Accreditation Mean—And Why It Matters for Your Preschooler?
At Temple Beth Or Preschool, we’re proud to be accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)—the highest standard in early childhood education. But what does that really mean for your family?
NAEYC Accreditation: A National Gold Standard
NAEYC accreditation is more than a badge of honor. It’s a rigorous, research-based process that ensures a preschool meets comprehensive standards in education, safety, family engagement, and professional development. Fewer than 10% of early childhood programs in the U.S. earn this accreditation—making it a strong indicator of exceptional quality.
What It Takes to Become Accredited in North Carolina
In North Carolina, a preschool must first meet all state licensing and compliance standards. From there, the NAEYC accreditation process builds on that foundation with even more stringent criteria across ten core program standards, including:
- A well-rounded, developmentally appropriate curriculum that supports the whole child
- Qualified teachers with degrees or training in early childhood education
- Ongoing professional development and teacher support
- Low teacher-to-child ratios that allow for more personalized learning
- A safe, clean, and engaging physical environment
- Strong family partnerships and inclusive communication
- A commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion
- Assessment practices that are meaningful and respectful of young learners
Preschools must submit extensive documentation and go through an in-person site visit from a NAEYC assessor, who observes classrooms and evaluates evidence of quality across more than 400 criteria.
Ongoing Commitment: Annual Reporting & Quality Checks
NAEYC accreditation isn’t a one-time achievement—it’s a continuous commitment. Every year, accredited schools must submit an annual report confirming that they are still meeting all program standards. This includes:
- Updates on staffing and classroom practices
- Evidence of continuing education for teachers
- Documentation of curriculum and child assessment strategies
- Health, safety, and emergency preparedness policies
NAEYC may also conduct random, unannounced site visits at any time during the five-year accreditation cycle to ensure that programs are maintaining their standards. Schools that do not meet the criteria may lose their accredited status.
What It Means for You and Your Child
At TBOP, this accreditation means your child is in a program that prioritizes safety, creativity, emotional growth, and a deep love of learning. It means our teachers are not only passionate but also qualified and continuously learning. It means we hold ourselves to the highest standards—not because we have to, but because your children deserve it.
Choosing a preschool is one of the most important decisions you make as a parent. NAEYC accreditation is one way to feel confident that your child is in the right place.








