
PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. oversaw the ceremonial signing of a joint circular establishing Child Development Centers (CDCs) in the Philippines.
The agreement, signed on April 3, 2025, at Malacañan Palace, unites the Department of Education (DepEd) and the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) in a crucial initiative to expand access to early childhood care and development.
The joint circular provides a framework for local government units (LGUs) to establish CDCs, leveraging funding from the Local Government Support Fund – Financial Assistance to LGUs (LGSF-FA).
This initiative directly addresses recommendations outlined in the Second Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM II) Year 2 Report.
The report highlighted the critical need for increased access to early childhood care and development (ECCD) facilities, particularly in low-income areas. The establishment of CDCs is seen as a key step towards achieving the goals of the ECCD program and ensuring that all children have access to quality early learning opportunities.
The CDCs will serve as comprehensive resource hubs, offering a range of services beyond early learning programs. These centers will provide family support services, fostering a collaborative approach to child development.
Furthermore, the CDCs will facilitate research on child development, contributing to evidence-based improvements in early childhood care practices. This integrated approach aims to address existing gaps in early childhood care and create a supportive environment for children’s holistic development.
The initiative is expected to have a significant impact on underserved communities, improving access to quality early childhood education and support services.
By providing these essential resources, the government aims to lay a strong foundation for children’s future success, contributing to improved educational outcomes and overall societal well-being. The program’s focus on comprehensive support underscores the government’s commitment to fostering the holistic development of young children.
The ceremonial signing marks a significant milestone in the government’s commitment to early childhood development.
The collaboration between DepEd and DBM, along with the active participation of LGUs, demonstrates a concerted effort to address a critical need in the Philippine education system.
The success of this initiative will depend on effective implementation and continued support from all stakeholders involved in ensuring that all children have access to quality early childhood care.