Hear from Dr. Jane Squires about the foundations of social-emotional learning and its core importance for children’s development and school readiness. This session addresses a common question: what comes next after screening for social-emotional development? Participants will learn about how...
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This session will get affiliates thinking about how to better engage their local physician workforce and create Help Me Grow physician champions. Topics will include how to use data to measure provider referrals and community need, as well as how...
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Looking to learn about the HMG Child Health Care Provider Outreach? Get an overview of the core component, key activities, co-operation with other components, as well as a sense of variation in implementation approaches across the affiliate network. This session...
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Books, Balls & Blocks Alexandra Goldberg- HMG Florida The poster will reflect how Help Me Grow Florida has implemented the Books, Balls, & Blocks initiative throughout the state. The poster will review what a screening event is and looks like,...
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This panel discussion included three Help Me Grow Affiliates’ from California, Connecticut, and Vermont who shared their experiences related to a multi-city pediatric outreach project designed to increase practices’ capacity to address family mental health issues, including maternal depression. PRESENTERS:...
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Participants will engage in a facilitated networking activity that will demonstrate how “The Web of Connections” tool can be used in conjunction with other tools such as “Engaging Everybody” and other strategies to ensure relevant family, community, and health care...
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I often characterize my career as the relentless pursuit of the answer to the question, “How do we strengthen child health services to promote children’s optimal healthy development?” I typically view this work in 3 stages: early efforts during the...
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This report outlines a set of strategies to increase Help Me Grow’s impact through Health Care Provider Outreach. Critical points include value propositions, touch point analysis, and monitoring and evaluation.
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This report highlights the policy issues surrounding the need for universal developmental screening. Further, as developmental screenings are only effective if they lead to services for children that need them, this report also gives background information and best practices on...
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Birth to 5: Watch Me Thrive! was created as an unprecedented multi-faceted initiative, coordinated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the U.S. Department of Education1, to encourage the celebration of developmental milestones, promotion of universal developmental and...