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starMI Parents: Free Services Help Children Succeed in Childcarestar

Are you a parent or child care provider looking for help with a difficult child between the ages of 0 to 5 or in need of resources to best handle tantrums, aggression, biting, or possible developmental delays?  The Care Connections program offers free services designed to help young children succeed in any child care setting.  To find out more please call Ms. Lynnell Morrison at (313) 531-2500 ext. 2125. 

starMI Half-day Kindergartens to Cost Districtsstar
Hundreds of school districts across the state are wrestling with options for kindergarten following a recent change in the way the state funds those programs.

starFree Reproducible Language and Early Literacy Activities; Spanish Versions Now Availablestar
To download materials go to www.walearning.com and click on the purple button that says "Free Parent Education Handouts" on the home page. Look for the "On the Go" file to download the materials in PDF format. The new materials are designed to encourage parents to interact with their children while they are "On the Go" to facilitate language, early literacy, and positive parent-child interactions. The materials include 14 activities as well as accompanying hints for each of the activities about how to modify the activities to meet the specific developmental needs of the child.

starMA Massachusetts Governor Signs Bill to Expand Pre-kindergartenstar
Gov. Deval Patrick has signed a bill designed to expand education programs for the youngest Massachusetts residents. The bill establishes a Universal Pre-Kindergarten Program to help provide voluntary, universally accessible early education and care for preschool-aged children. Patrick said the new law will help Massachusetts better prepare young children with a solid educational foundation before entering school. The bill also includes a comprehensive overhaul of regulations setting health, safety and quality standards for all licensed pre-kindergarten programs. An earlier version of the bill was passed by lawmakers in 2006 but vetoed by former Gov. Mitt Romney. [Source: Boston.com, July 31, 2008]

starDoes Your Baby Have Autism? UF Researchers' Book Helps Provide Answersstar
For years, the parents of some autistic children have said they knew from shortly after their babies were born that there was something different about them. Now two researchers at the University of Florida, who have spent more than a decade studying the movements of autistic babies, say they often learn to crawl and walk differently than other babies.

starEarly Signs of Autism Spectrum Disordersstar
A list of early signs of autism spectrum disorders from The Help Group - a non-profit organization that runs a series of specialized schools in California for children with autism spectrum disorders.

starLong-Term Payoff Seen From Early-Childhood Educationstar
The latest analysis of a long-running early-childhood-education program for children of low-income families in Chicago suggests economic payoffs from such services that continue well into adulthood.

starThe Happy Strapstar
“The Happy Strap is an innovative and exciting product. It effectively and comfortably limits excessive abduction/internal rotation (W-sitting) in the hips of young children with moderate to severe low muscle tone. It is of great benefit in teaching these children to sit and crawl correctly.” “Almost all children with Down syndrome have low muscle tone (hypotonia) which affects their walking. This modern, funky Happy Strap helps to overcome walking with a wide base and improves general posture and appearance.”

starArtificial Colorings as Harmful as Leaded Petrol for Childrenstar
Artificial colorings could be removed from hundreds of food products after researchers found that they may be almost as harmful to children's development as leaded petrol. The additives, found in a host of sweets and soft drinks, have been linked to behavioral problems.

starPlastics Chemical May Pose Risk to Childrenstar
A controversial, estrogen-like chemical in plastic could be harming the development of children's brains and reproductive organs, a federal health agency concluded in a report released yesterday.

starChildproofing and Preventing Household Accidentsstar

Is Your Home Safe? Although many people usually think of babies and toddlers when they hear the words "babyproofing" or "childproofing," unintentional injury is the leading cause of death in kids 14 years old and under, with more than a third of these injuries happening at home (also available in Spanish).

starReport: Proven Benefits of Early Childhood Interventionstar

Recently released research identifies the most effective practices and features of early intervention programs, based on a literature review and analysis. The study focused on diverse programs throughout the country that offered parent education and support, including home visits, center-based visits, or a combination. Information is available in three forms: The 200+ page report  is available for purchase, a 3-page research brief is available at no charge in PDF, along with a 20-page summary, also free in PDF.

  

 

Quick Links: Early Childhood-related Sites

Early On Training & Technical Assistance (EOT&TA)

State of Michigan's Early On Website

National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities (NICHCY)

National Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center (NECTAC)

The Institutes For The Achievement of Human Potential

Office of Special Education & Early Intervention Services (OSE-EIS)

Michigan Community Coordinated Child Care Network (4C)

Ounce of Prevention Fund

MDE's READY Program

Michigan Head Start Association

Zero to Three

Born Learning

National Center for Early Development and Learning (NCEDL)

Early Childhood Focus (early childhood education news)

 

Quick Links: Other Sites of Interest

Bridges4Kids

Connect For Kids

Department of Community Health

LDA of Michigan

Education News

Autism Society of Michigan

Michigan Developmental Disabilities Council (DD)

Special Ed Law Center

Partnership for Learning

Michigan Public Schools Online

No Child Left Behind

U.S. Department of Education (DOE)

U.S. Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS)

U.S. Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP)

Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD)

Families and Advocates Partnership for Education (FAPE)

National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR)

Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA)

Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights (PACER)

National Parent Teacher Association (PTA)

National Coalition for Parent Involvement in Education (NCPIE)

Wrightslaw

VSA Arts of Michigan

CHADD

 

 
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