The Vital Role of Family Child Care and the CDA® Credential in Early Childhood Education

July 7, 2025

Family child care homes are more than convenient places for working families to find child care; they are essential nurturing learning environments where children grow, develop, and build the foundation for lifelong success. With nearly 3 million children from birth to age five receiving care in these home-based settings in our country, the need for well-prepared, skillful educators has never been more critical.

Why Family Child Care Matters

Family child care educators play a unique and powerful role. They often serve as a child’s first teacher, shaping not only early learning experiences but also children’s social, emotional, and physical development. Family child care settings are especially crucial for:

  • Families who need flexible, non-traditional hours.
  • Rural communities with limited child care access.
  • Infants and toddlers who benefit from smaller group sizes.
  • Families seeking culturally responsive care, including the need for educators who speak their home language.

Despite these benefits, family child care has often been undervalued or misunderstood. The Council for Professional Recognition, in partnership with the National Association for Family Child Care, is committed to shifting that narrative.

Family Child Care Educators Are Not Just Providers of Care

The term “provider” can imply that family child care is merely about supervision, but that could not be further from the truth.

 Only well-prepared, skillful, experienced educators can truly support a child’s development across all domains: cognitive, social, emotional, language, and physical. Family child care educators are professionals who:

  • Plan intentional, developmentally appropriate learning experiences
  • Build deep, trusting relationships with children and families
  • Observe and assess children’s progress to meet their individual needs
  • Manage both a learning environment and a small business with skill and care
  • Advocate for children and stay current with best practices in early childhood education

Recognizing these professionals for their educational expertise, emotional intelligence, and dedication is key to transforming how we value early education.

The CDA Credential for Family Child Care Educators: Elevating the Profession

The CDA® credential is nationally recognized and elevates family child care educators as qualified professionals. It affirms their skills and commitment to quality early learning through rigorous CDA® Competency Standards go beyond basic caregiving.

For educators working in family child care settings, earning a CDA credential offers powerful benefits:

  • Professional recognition in a historically undervalued sector.
  • Increased child learning outcomes due to implementation of trusted practices.
  • Eligibility for higher-quality ratings and state incentives in the civilian and military sectors.
  • Greater confidence and fulfillment in the educator role.
  • National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC) recognition of the CDA credential as meeting the training requirements for accreditation.

The Council’s Commitment to Advancing Family Child Care Education

In 2024, the Council for Professional Recognition partnered with the National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC) to strengthen the family child care workforce. Through this collaboration, the Council is committed to expanding access to the CDA credential and supporting professional development, ensuring family child care educators have the tools and recognition needed for continued growth and excellence.

High-quality family child care begins with highly competent educators. These professionals are far more than providers of care; they are architects of early development, helping shape young minds and futures in a deeply personal-home environment and in an impactful way. By earning a CDA and embracing the standards of our profession, family child care educators raise the bar for early education across the nation. It’s time we recognize and support them not as babysitters or caretakers, but as professional educators they truly are!

Resources

To learn more about the CDA for family child care professionals, please check out the Council’s resources and information:

Share:

Recently Posted:

Blog - Text Search
Blog - Category Search
Blog - Search by Tags
Blog - Publish Date