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Arkansas’s Early Learning Standards

Arkansas’s Arkansas CDELS: The official early learning framework — all 8 developmental domains and how Experience Curriculum aligns to each one.

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Arkansas framework overview

Arkansas’s Arkansas CDELS: The official early learning standards framework

Arkansas’s early learning standards are organized under the Arkansas Child Development and Early Learning Standards: Birth through 60 Months (CDELS), administered by the Arkansas Department of Education’s (DESE) Office of Early Childhood. CDELS applies to licensed childcare centers, family childcare homes, Arkansas Better Chance (ABC) pre-K programs, and Head Start programs serving children from birth through 60 months.

CDELS defines developmental expectations across all 8 domains and guides curriculum planning, developmental assessment, and program quality in Arkansas’s licensed early care and education programs. Programs can view current guidance at the DESE Office of Early Childhood page.

Framework name
Arkansas Child Development and Early Learning Standards: Birth through 60 Months (CDELS)
Administered by
Arkansas Department of Education (DESE), Office of Early Childhood
Age range covered
Birth through 60 months
Better Beginnings

Arkansas’s QRIS is called Better Beginnings, administered by the Arkansas Department of Education’s Office of Early Childhood. Better Beginnings is a six-level system evaluating programs on Administration, Staff Qualifications and Professional Development, Learning Environment, and Child Health and Development. Using a research-based curriculum aligned to Arkansas’s CDELS supports higher Better Beginnings ratings.


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Arkansas’s Arkansas CDELS domains and Experience Curriculum alignment

Select a developmental domain below to see how Arkansas’s Arkansas CDELS defines that domain, the key milestones by age group, and exactly how Experience Curriculum activities and skills map to each Arkansas CDELS indicator.


Curriculum alignment

How Experience Curriculum aligns to Arkansas’s Arkansas CDELS

Experience Curriculum is formally aligned to Arkansas’s CDELS across all three age bands — Baby (birth to 18 months), Toddler (18 to 36 months), and Preschool (3 to 5 years) — and all 8 developmental domains. The Arkansas Alignment PDF documents how every Experience Curriculum activity and skill maps to a specific CDELS indicator.

For Arkansas programs using brightwheel, developmental observations can be logged directly in the app during or after activities, automatically building each child’s portfolio and supporting Better Beginnings curriculum documentation requirements.

Download the alignment PDF

The Arkansas CDELS Alignment PDF is a free resource documenting how every Experience Curriculum activity maps to Arkansas’s Arkansas CDELS indicators — suitable for QRIS review submissions and licensing documentation.


Frequently asked questions

Common questions about Arkansas’s early learning standards

What is Arkansas’s official early learning framework?
Arkansas uses the Child Development and Early Learning Standards: Birth through 60 Months (CDELS), administered by the Arkansas Department of Education (DESE) Office of Early Childhood, as its official early learning framework. CDELS covers all 8 developmental domains from birth through 60 months and applies to licensed childcare programs and Arkansas Better Chance (ABC) pre-K programs statewide.
Is Experience Curriculum aligned to Arkansas’s CDELS?
Yes. Experience Curriculum is formally aligned to Arkansas’s CDELS across all age bands (Baby, Toddler, and Preschool) and all 8 developmental domains. The Arkansas Alignment PDF maps every Experience Curriculum activity to the specific CDELS indicator it supports, providing documentation for Better Beginnings reviews and licensing visits.
Does Arkansas have a Quality Rating and Improvement System (QRIS)?
Yes. Arkansas’s QRIS is called Better Beginnings, administered by the DESE Office of Early Childhood. Better Beginnings is a six-level system rating programs on learning environment, staff qualifications, family engagement, and child health. Using a research-based curriculum aligned to Arkansas’s CDELS supports higher Better Beginnings ratings and may qualify programs for increased CCDF subsidy reimbursement.
Which Arkansas programs are required to follow the CDELS?
Arkansas Better Chance (ABC) pre-K programs, licensed childcare centers, and programs receiving CCDF subsidy funding are expected to use a curriculum aligned to the CDELS. Head Start programs in Arkansas must additionally meet federal Head Start Program Performance Standards.

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