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Professional Standards & Competencies Resource Library

The Professional Standards and Competencies for Early Childhood Educators outline the essential knowledge, skills, and practices that are foundational to high-quality early childhood education. These standards define what early childhood educators should know and be able to do in order to support the learning and development of young children from birth through age 8. They serve as a guiding framework for professional development, practice, and evaluation within the field of early childhood education.

Understanding and implementing these standards is crucial for educators as they help ensure the delivery of equitable, inclusive, and high-quality education that promotes the well-being and success of all children. By adhering to these standards, educators also contribute to the profession's commitment to continuous improvement and accountability.

Please note that while the collection of resources has been organized and tagged according to the Professional Standards and Competencies, only the most applicable competencies have been prioritized for searching and tagging purposes.

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Code of Ethics for Early Childhood Educators Position Statement (full document & related resources)

Code of Ethics for Early Childhood Educators | NAEYC

Along with core knowledge, skills, values, and dispositions, early childhood educators who work in homes, centers, and schools have professional, ethical responsibilities. The “Code of Ethics for Early Childhood Educators” outlines the essential ethical responsibilities for the early childhood education profession. It speaks to a set of professional ethics—the moral responsibilities that go beyond personal beliefs—that guide ECE workplace decision making and behavior. This link access the full position statement along with other related code of ethics resources and supplements. (Available in English, Spanish, and Chinese)

Organization/Author: NAEYC

Type of Resource: Position Statement

Publication Date: 2025

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The Teacher's Role in the Emergent Curriculum

https://www.communityplaythings.com/resources/articles/the-teachers-role-in-the-emergent-curriculum
This article describes the teacher's role in an emergent curriculum as a dynamic mix of scholar, designer, project manager, storyteller, and evaluator. Instead of just following a script, teachers use their knowledge of child development to design meaningful spaces, document students' progress, and adjust the environment based on children's changing interests. This approach ensures that learning is a collaborative journey where the teacher guides and deepens the child's natural exploration of the world

Organization/Author: Shira B. Kulok, Community Playthings

Type of Resource: Article

Publication Date: April 2025

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Engaging Families of Multilingual Learners: Using Families’ Stories to Link Classroom Content with Children’s Funds of Knowledge

https://www.naeyc.org/resources/pubs/yc/fall2024/engaging-multilingual-learner-families

This article explores how educators can use simple technology, like QR codes and tablets, to bring families' "funds of knowledge" and home languages directly into the classroom curriculum. It suggests that by having families record and share personal stories related to class themes, teachers create a more inclusive environment that values a child's heritage and strengthens their language development. This approach fosters a deeper, reciprocal partnership between home and school while making learning more meaningful and engaging for multilingual learners.

Organization/Author: Alexandra Figueras-Daniels and Bernice Vasquez, Young Children, NAEYC 

Type of Resource: Article

Publication Date: Fall 2024

Topic of issue of YC: Informed and Guided by Context: Strengths-Based Teaching and Learning

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Inclusion Basics: Membership

Embedded Learning Opportunities for Infants and Toddlers

Foster belonging for young children with disabilities in inclusive early childhood settings, with support from this range of resources for educators and supervisors. Materials include a video presentation, presentation slides, video clips for asking a friend to play, print and go materials, and handouts.

Organization/Author: Head Start Center for Inclusion
Type of Resource: Training

Publication Date: Unknown

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Video Series: Why Inclusion

Video Series: Why Inclusion

A set of three animated videos that describe high quality inclusion:

  • Part 1: Let’s Change Attitudes and Beliefs

  • Part 2: Key Characteristics of High Quality Inclusive Education

  • Part 3: Social Outcomes in Inclusion

Organization/Author: STEMIE: Innovation for Inclusion in Early Education
Type of Resource: Toolkit

Publication Date: 2021

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Behavior Management Module

Behavior Management Module

This module, a DEC-recommended resource, includes information on how to create developmentally appropriate behavior rules for early childhood classrooms so that they link to a given school's behavior expectations. The importance of communication with families about rules and expected behaviors is also stressed (est. completion time: 2 hours).

Organization/Author: Iris Center, Vanderbilt Peabody College
Type of Resource: Module

Publication Date: Unknown

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Let’s Dig Deep: Developmentally Appropriate Practices (DAP)

Let’s Dig Deep: Developmentally Appropriate Practices (DAP)

This video collection includes four videos (under 5 minutes, each) created by the Devereux Center for Resilient Children. All videos explore developmentally appropriate practice.

Organization/Author: Devereux Center for Resilient Children

Type of Resource: Videos

Publication Date: 2022

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OER Textbook: Implementing Developmentally Appropriate Practices (DAP) in the Preschool Environment

OER Textbook: Implementing Developmentally Appropriate Practices (DAP) in the Preschool Environment

Open Educational Resources (OER) are teaching and learning materials that you may freely use and reuse at no cost, and without needing to ask permission. 

This OER textbook  describes how to implement developmentally appropriate practices in an early childhood classroom.  It includes information on implementing standards, building relationships, supporting diverse learners, and creating curriculum.

Organization/Author: Joan Hayden and Laura Hutton

Type of Resource: Book Chapter, Open Educational Resource (OER)

Publication Date: 2021

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Rocking and Rolling: DAP in Action in an Infant-Toddler Setting

Link: https://www.naeyc.org/resources/pubs/yc/spring2022/rocking-and-rolling

Rocking and Rolling, edited by Rebecca Parlakian and her colleagues from ZERO to THREE, focuses on supporting infants, toddlers, and their families. Each column offers instructional insights and suggestions that are grounded in research yet presented through real-life examples.

Organization/Author: Kathy Kinsner,Young Children, NAEYC

Type of Resource: Article

Publication Date: 2022

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NAEYC’s Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP) Position Statement (full document)

NAEYC’s Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP) Position Statement (full document)

This position statement, one of five foundational documents developed by NAEYC in collaboration with the early childhood profession to advance high-quality early learning for all young children, defines the term, “developmentally appropriate practice.”  The definition emerges from a set of evidence-based core considerations and principles of child development and learning, all of which are explained in the principles section of this statement. To support educators’ use of developmentally appropriate practice, this statement also identifies guidelines for decision making in six key areas of responsibility that correspond to the Professional Standards and Competencies for Early Childhood Educators.

Organization/Author: NAEYC 

Type of Resource: Position Statement

Publication Date: 2020

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NAEYC’s Advancing Equity in Early Childhood Education Position Statement Recommendations for Early Childhood Educators: (full document)

advancingequitypositionstatement.pdf

This position statement is one of five foundational documents NAEYC has developed in collaboration with the early childhood profession. With its specific focus on advancing equity in early childhood education, this statement complements and supports the other foundational documents that (1) define developmentally appropriate practice, (2) set professional standards and competencies for early childhood educators, (3) define the profession’s code of ethics, and (4) outline standards for early learning programs.

Organization/Author: NAEYC 

Type of Resource: Position Statement

Publication Date: 2019

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OER Textbook: Safety, Health, and Nutrition in Early Childhood Education

OER Textbook: Safety, Health, and Nutrition in Early Childhood Education 

Open Educational Resources (OER) are teaching and learning materials that you may freely use and reuse at no cost, and without needing to ask permission. This OER textbook covers a broad range of topics related to health, safety, and physical development in the  field of early childhood education. 

Click here to learn more about the OER Collection from College of the Canyons. 

Organization/Author: Jennfier Paris, College of the Canyons OER Collection

Type of Resource: Book, Open Educational Resource (OER)

Publication Date: 2020

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OER Textbook: The Role of Equity and Diversity in Early Childhood Education

OER Textbook: The Role of Equity and Diversity in Early Childhood Education

Open Educational Resources (OER) are teaching and learning materials that you may freely use and reuse at no cost, and without needing to ask permission. This OER textbook covers a broad range of topics related to equity, diversity, and justice in the field of early childhood education. 

Click here to learn more about the OER Collection from College of the Canyons. 

Organization/Author: Krischa Esquivel, Emily Elam, Jennifer Paris, and Maricela Tafoya, College of the Canyons OER Collection

Type of Resource: Book, Open Educational Resource (OER)

Publication Date: 2020

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Valuing Diversity: Developing a Deeper Understanding of All Young Children's Behavior

Valuing Diversity: Developing a Deeper Understanding of All Young Children's Behavior

A reflection on NAEYC’s position statement, Advancing Equity in Early Childhood Education. 

Organization/Author: Barbara Kaiser, Judy Sklar Rasminksy, Teaching Young Children, NAEYC

Type of Resource: Article

Publication Date: 2019/2020

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OER Textbook: Understanding the Whole Child: Prenatal Development through Adolescence textbook 

OER Textbook: Understanding the Whole Child: Prenatal Development through Adolescence textbook 

Open Educational Resources (OER) are teaching and learning materials that you may freely use and reuse at no cost, and without needing to ask permission. This OER text is a presentation of how and why children grow, develop, and learn.

We will look at how we change physically over time from conception through adolescence. We examine cognitive change, or how our ability to think and remember changes over the first 20 years or so of life. And we will look at how our emotions, psychological state, and social relationships change throughout childhood and adolescence.

Click here to learn more about the OER Collection from College of the Canyons. 

Organization/Author:  Jennifer Paris, Antoinette Ricardo, and Dawn Rymond, College of the Canyons OER Collection

Type of Resource: textbook, Open Educational Resource (OER)

Publication Date: 2019

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NAEYC’s Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP) Position Statement

These sections of NAEYC’s DAP Position Statement provide context for developmentally appropriate practice, three core considerations, and general principles of child development and learning.

Organization/Author: NAEYC 

Type of Resource: Position Statement

Publication Date: 2020

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NAEYC’s Advancing Equity in Early Childhood Education Position Statement Recommendations for Early Childhood Educators- Focus: Caring, Equitable Community of Engaged Learners

The Recommendations for Early Childhood Educators section of this Position Statement includes eleven practices related to creating a caring, equitable community of engaged learners.

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Create a Caring, Equitable Community of Engaged Learners

Organization/Author: NAEYC 

Type of Resource: Position Statement

Publication Date: 2019

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