⭐ Why Quality Rated Matters

Benefits of Choosing a Quality Rated Daycare in Georgia

Choosing a Quality Rated daycare isn't just about peace of mind — the research is clear that higher-rated early care produces measurably better outcomes for children, families, and communities.

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23%
Better kindergarten readiness in 3-star+ daycares
Georgia DECAL outcome studies
31%
More language development gains in higher-rated settings
National Institute for Early Education Research
$7
Long-term economic return per $1 invested in quality early care
Heckman Equation research
18%
Reduction in special education referrals at school entry
Pew Research on QRS outcomes
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Benefits for Your Child

Quality Rated standards are built around the developmental science of what children ages 0–5 actually need.

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Stronger School Readiness

School readiness encompasses far more than knowing the alphabet — it includes the ability to regulate emotions, follow instructions, persist through challenges, and communicate needs. Georgia's Quality Rated system is specifically designed to ensure programs build all of these skills in young children.

Georgia DECAL studies show that children who attended a 3-star or higher Quality Rated program enter kindergarten scoring 23% higher on school readiness assessments compared to children in unrated care.

This gap is especially meaningful for children from lower-income families, who are statistically most likely to enter kindergarten behind their peers. High-quality early care is one of the most effective tools Georgia has to close that gap before it widens.

At 3-star and above programs, you will consistently find: written curricula aligned to what kindergarten teachers expect children to know, intentional teaching of pre-literacy and numeracy concepts, and daily read-alouds using high-quality books with rich vocabulary — all practices shown to predict reading success.

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Accelerated Language Development

Language is the foundation of everything — reading, math, social relationships, and self-regulation all depend on a child's early language base. The number of words a child hears and responds to in their first three years of life has a direct, documented effect on their vocabulary, reading scores, and long-term academic outcomes.

Research from the National Institute for Early Education Research found children in higher-rated childcare settings experienced 31% greater language development gains compared to peers in lower-quality settings — even controlling for family background.

Quality Rated assessment tools like the Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLASS) specifically measure the quality of teacher talk — whether teachers ask open-ended questions, respond to children's bids for conversation, use sophisticated vocabulary, and build sustained back-and-forth exchanges. Higher-starred programs score significantly better on these measures.

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Social-Emotional Skills

Kindergarten teachers consistently report that the skills they wish more children had when they arrive are not academic — they're social-emotional. The ability to take turns, manage frustration, make friends, identify emotions, and persist when something is hard. These skills are taught — and Quality Rated programs teach them intentionally.

At 2-star and above programs, teachers receive training in responsive caregiving — a style of interaction shown to help children develop secure attachments and stronger emotional regulation. By 3 stars, formal social-emotional learning is embedded in the curriculum. By 5 stars, individualized support plans exist for children who need additional help.

Children with stronger social-emotional skills at kindergarten entry have higher graduation rates, lower dropout rates, and better adult employment outcomes — making early investment in these skills one of the highest-return choices a parent can make.
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Higher-Quality Physical Environments

The physical environment of a childcare program has a direct effect on children's learning, safety, and stress levels. Quality Rated assessments use the Environment Rating Scales (ERS) — the world's most widely used childcare quality measurement tools — to evaluate every aspect of the classroom environment.

As star levels increase, so does the richness of the physical environment: more diverse learning materials, better book collections, more opportunities for sensory and outdoor play, better-organized space that allows children to choose activities and develop independence, and safer, cleaner facilities. Two-star and above programs must meet ERS benchmarks that simply cannot be faked — a trained assessor will walk through the classroom and score it.

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What the Research Says

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Benefits for Parents

The advantages extend beyond the children themselves.

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Peace of Mind

When you drop your child off at a 3-star or higher program, you know that an independent assessor has visited and verified the quality — not just that paperwork is in order.

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Objective Comparison

Every daycare claims to be loving, safe, and educational. Star ratings give you an independent, standardized benchmark to compare providers without relying on self-reported marketing.

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Public Accountability

Quality Rated results are publicly posted on DECAL's website. Providers who decline in quality can lose stars, creating ongoing accountability that a one-time license does not.

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Better Family Communication

Higher-starred programs have formal family engagement requirements — meaning you can expect regular communication, parent conferences, and meaningful involvement opportunities.

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Staff Stability

Programs pursuing higher ratings invest in staff compensation and professional development, which reduces turnover. Consistent caregivers are better for children's attachment and development.

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Educated Teachers

At 3 stars and above, your child's teacher has formal credentials in child development — not just a background check and a love of children. That education matters for teaching quality.

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Financial Benefits

Quality Rated daycares can also help families access financial support.

CAPS Subsidy Accepted

Quality Rated daycares are enrolled in the state's provider system and are eligible to accept CAPS (Childcare and Parent Services) financial assistance. Georgia prioritizes CAPS funding toward Quality Rated providers, so families using subsidies are more likely to be matched with rated — and higher-quality — programs.

Georgia Lottery-Funded Pre-K

Many Quality Rated centers also offer Georgia's Pre-K program, which is free for all eligible 4-year-olds. These programs are required to meet quality standards aligned with the Quality Rated system, giving families free access to high-quality pre-kindergarten education.

Federal Child Tax Credit

Expenses paid to any licensed daycare — including Quality Rated providers — are eligible for the federal Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit. Depending on income, families can claim up to $3,000 per child (up to $6,000 for two or more children) in qualifying childcare expenses.

Employer-Sponsored FSAs

If your employer offers a Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account (DCFSA), you can contribute up to $5,000 pre-tax toward childcare costs at any licensed provider, including Quality Rated daycares. Combined with the tax credit, this can significantly reduce your effective childcare cost.

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