Describe the process for becoming accredited by NAFCC
What will be an ideal response?
The accreditation process begins with the provider reviewing the accreditation workbook and identifying areas needing improvement. The provider makes designs and implements an improvement plan. When the provider is ready, she or he notifies the NAFCC to schedule a visit. The provider then completes the self-observation. Scoring is then done by the visiting observer. If the scores are high enough, the home is accredited.
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