Take a look at the top of our website. You’ll see that the Help Me Grow National Center has a new tagline: Advancing Developmental Promotion, Early Detection & Linkage to Services The new tagline is highlighted in the following commentary I wrote...
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I am extremely pleased to share the results of our national search to fill this new leadership position at the Help Me Grow National Center. Please join me in welcoming Kimberly Martini-Carvell, MA, as our new Executive Director. Meet Kimberly Martini-Carvell Kimberly...
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September 21, 2015 3 – 4:30 pm EST SAVE YOUR SPOT This webinar has been designed to address opportunities to collaborate with “Learn the Signs. Act Early.” in Help Me Grow states. The “Learn the Signs. Act Early.” program aims...
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The US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has recently released a draft of a report, Screening for Autism Spectrum Disorder in Young Children. On the basis of a systematic review of published studies on screening, the USPSTF found insufficient evidence...
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In June, I was invited to participate in a WK Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) Think Tank entitled, “Realizing Our Vision: Healthy Birth Outcomes.” Patrick Simpson, who was recently appointed as director of programming for WKKF’s Food, Health & Well-being portfolio, convened...
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We have learned many lessons as we’ve advocated for Help Me Grow replication across the country. Chief among them is this: The mission of Help Me Grow does not fall exclusively within either the liberal or conservative mainstream. Political beliefs...
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Forum 2015 Agenda
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I am privileged to serve as faculty for the Maternal and Child Health Bureau’s (MCHB) Home Visiting Collaborative Improvement and Innovation Network (HV CoIIN). The Network offers participating home visiting program grantees the chance to learn about three topic areas:...
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Susan Hibbard, executive director of the BUILD Initiative, recently invited me to participate in a session on Health Equity at the October annual conference of Grantmakers for Children, Youth, and Families (GCYF) in Detroit. Maxine Hayes, a pediatrician and...
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The danger of asking the wrong questions and adopting the wrong outcome measures is an important consideration in our efforts to evaluate the efficacy of Help Me Grow. Our crucial task is to assure that we ask the right questions...