This session describes how various Connecticut early childhood initiatives targeting screening are working with the Help Me Grow Advisory Committee to develop a unified message for families. Discussion on other states’ experiences with messaging and developing an “elevator speech” for...
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Learn how the innovative approaches of HMG Orange County and HMG Vermont to strengthen the integration of HMG developmental surveillance and screening efforts within early care and education settings in partnership with QRIS state leadership are currently being refined and...
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Through lecture, interactive activity, and small workgroups, Help Me Grow Utah and Help Me Grow South Carolina will provide detailed overviews of community-based screening events, partnerships, including strengths, challenges, and modifications made based on data and caregiver feedback. Additional Materials:...
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First 5 Association will share recommendations for developing a network strategy aimed at influencing policy for improving early childhood systems of care. First 5 staff will introduce participants to the First 5 2018 Policy Agenda, our statewide networking strategy and...
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The Best Starts for Kids Health Survey is the first-ever survey about the health and well-being of young children in King County, WA. Presenters will highlight significant findings and facilitate small group discussions about how this type of data can...
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Help Me Grow National and representatives from affiliate systems across the network to discussed a pivotal structural requirement of the HMG model: Spread and Scale. Participants had the opportunity to engage in powerful conversations with an experienced peer network of...
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The session focuses on an overview of the partnership between the Vroom initiative and King County Best Starts for Kids. Vroom integration is a key element of the approach to building a Help Me Grow system in King County, working...
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By Kimberly Martini-Carvell The organizing, investing and curating of information, attendees and partners for the Help Me Grow National Forum is actualized by many. The Forum planning committee contributes significant energy and resources in informing and designing the content, while Help...
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By Paul H. Dworkin, MD and Sharon Beaudoin As debate rages on as to how best reform our health care system, we ask, “What about our children?” It’s a question likely on the minds of the more than 400 child health advocates...
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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...