Credentials

Professional credentials for early childhood and school age care and education signal that an individual has completed specific training and demonstrated the necessary skills to provide high-quality care, education, and support for the children in their program.

Credentials typically combine coursework, hands-on training in the field, and assessments to ensure proficiency in key areas like developmental milestones, communication with families, and promoting social-emotional well-being.

In Michigan, the Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential, Michigan Youth Development Associate (MI-YDA) Credential, Montessori Credential, and MI-AIMH Endorsements are all widely respected credentials for early childhood and school age educators.

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