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The Office for Child Care and Early Childhood Education’s (OCCECE) mission is to ensure New York City families have access to equitable, high-quality, and affordable early education and care. OCCECE builds off of Mayor Adams’ Blueprint for Child Care and Early Childhood Education.
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10. Jan. 2024 · There are three settings for pre-K. Each setting offers the same high-quality, play-based curriculum to New York City’s four-year-old children: NYC Early Education Centers (NYCEECs). These are community-based organizations with early childhood expertise. NYCEECs could be private schools, daycares, or other sites that partner with ...
KinderCare® Learning Centers in Brooklyn, New York, offer year-round child care & early education programs for kids ages 6 weeks to 12 years. Find a center near you!
Through our Pre-K for All, 3-K for All, and EarlyLearn programs, the Division of Early Childhood Education (DECE) is committed to providing high-quality early childhood care and education that gives all children a strong start in school and life. As educators, you are the foundation of early childhood care and education in New York City, and play a critical role in ensuring that all children ...
New York City Early Education Centers (NYCEECs) are independent, community-based organizations that partner with the NYC Department of Education to provide free, full-day, high quality early childhood education. NYCEECs are run by non-profits, community-based organizations, nursery schools, day care centers, private-pay programs or faith-based ...
8. Nov. 2023 · EarlyLearn programs provide free or low-cost child care and education for children six weeks to two years old. There are hundreds of programs in New York City that offer safe and positive learning environments for children. Child care options include: Infant and Toddler programs for children aged six weeks to two years.