I am delighted to have the opportunity to continue to share blog posts with you on our new website. We are hopeful that the design and content will enable us to share the evolving story of Help Me Grow even...
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The National Center for Ease of Use of Community-Based Services has recognized Help Me Grow Utah as an exemplary program making services easier to use for children with special health care needs and their families. As written in the Center’s...
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Maternal and Child Health Bureau, and the Association for Maternal and Child Health Programs (AMCHP) announce a funding opportunity for Act Early Ambassadors to work...
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The study is the largest to date to confirm the feasibility and effectiveness of standardized developmental screening in urban primary care settings. Three key findings from the study include standardized developmental screening is feasible in a busy, urban primary care...
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This e-note covers the HMG reception at the 27th NTI in Los Angeles, CA; Dr. Dworkin’s blg post on Reframing the Early Detection and Early Intervention Pathway; HMG Western New York Champion Ann Monroe, president of the Health Foundation for...
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This e-note covers HMG Alabama’s January 2013 webcast; website domain names available for affiliate states; the document “Making the Link” on Strengthening Families and HMG; the release of TEDS study data; and a funding opportunity for Act Early Ambassadors.
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In November 2012, Dr. Paul Dworkin and Joanna Bogin, manager of the Help Me Grow National Center, visited Louisiana as they prepared to launch HMG in the spring of 2013. Click above to download the article on HMG‘s visit from...
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This month’s Help Me Grow Champion Series features Help Me Grow-Western New York Community Champion, Ann Monroe.
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At the end of November, Joanna Bogin, manager, and Elsa Jones, administrator, of the Help Me Grow National Center attended Zero to Three’s 27th National Training Institute in Los Angeles, California. Click above to download the Help Me Grow handout...
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Since its inception in 1998, a fundamental premise of Help Me Grow is that developmental surveillance and screening, with early detection of at-risk children and their referral to community resources, enhances the capacity of the medical home to support families...