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Jen Legere, owner and director of A Place to Grow, emphasizes the importance of showcasing staff credentials prominently in her childcare centers. She believes that demonstrating a commitment to quality early childhood education is vital for attracting families to her program. However, there is growing concern among providers in New Hampshire that the state's early education quality system is failing to meet the necessary standards.
Many educators argue that the current system does not accurately reflect the quality of early education available to families. They assert that improvements are essential to ensure that children receive the best possible start in their educational journeys. Legere and her peers are calling for a reevaluation of the quality metrics used to assess early childhood programs. They contend that a more effective system would not only benefit providers but also enhance the educational experiences for children across the state. The urgency for reform in New Hampshire's early education landscape continues to gain momentum as providers advocate for meaningful change.
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