CDA Credentialing
CDA Credentialing Information
NEW MEXICOAPPLICANTSREQUIREMENTS: |
Successful Completion for a CDA is:
4 courses w/ a grade C minimum:
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ARIZONA and UTAHAPPLICANTSREQUIREMENTS(National Std.): |
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New Mexico Credentialing for Navajo Head Start
The New Mexico Child Development Certificates are state-awarded certificates for early childhood teachers. The Certificates are issued by the Office of Child Development under the auspices of the New Mexico Child Development Board.
The Child Development Certificates have been created to meet the entry-level professional requirements for teachers who are already working in a classroom setting with infants and toddlers or preschool children.
The Certificates are particularly designed to assist Head Start and Early Head Start teachers meet the interim staff qualification requirements of the Head Start Reauthorization (P.L. 110-134):
(Sample of Certificate with Child Development Certificate written on it in the yellow box, a requirement)
Both New Mexico Child Development Certificates exceed the requirements of the CDA Credential. And, most importantly, the requirements include four (4) of the courses (11 credits) required for an Associates Degree in Early Childhood Education.
There are two (2) New Mexico Child Development Certificates:
- New Mexico Child Development Certificate with Infant/Toddler Specialization
- New Mexico Child Development Certificate with Preschool Specialization.
In order to qualify for either New Mexico Child Development Certificate, an applicant must request, complete and submit a certificate packet.
- Four Courses with at least a C:
- Child Growth, Development and Learning
- Health, Safety and Nutrition
- Family and Community Collaboration
- Assessment of Children and Evaluation of Programs
- Professional Resource File
- Family Opinion Questionnaire
- Observation
- Oral Interview
Arizona and Utah Credentialing for Navajo Head Start
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You hold a high school diploma, or equivalent, or you are a junior or senior in a high school career / technical program in early childhood education.
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You are able to speak, read, and write well enough to perform the responsibilities of a CDA
I. Formal training
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Planning a safe and healthy learning environment
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Advancing children’s physical and intellectual development
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Supporting children’s social and emotional development
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Building productive relationships with families
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Managing an effective program operation
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Maintaining a commitment to professionalism
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Observing and recording children’s behavior
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Understanding principles of child development and learning
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Check status of your credentialing process anytime
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Receive and submit your Director and PD Specialist statements electronically
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Pay the assessment fee electronically (you can pay via credit card, check, money order, or agency scholarship)
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Communicate quickly with the Council
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Get automatic updates as to where you are in the process
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Confirm that you meet eligibility requirements
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Confirm that you completed all prerequisites
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Select English or Spanish as your preferred language for the CDA Exam – New!
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Provide the identification number of your CDA Professional Development Specialist.
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Obtain your Program Director’s signature
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Include a $425 Application fee or pay it online (for online applicants only)
2460 16th St. NW
Washington, DC 20009-3547