The Community Services Locator is an online directory for finding services for children, adolescents, and families in the communities in which they live. The new edition of the locator was developed by the Maternal and Child Health Library (MCH Library)...
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Many young children spend significant time in the care of family, friend, and neighbor (FFN) caregivers, in particular infants and toddlers and children from low-income families. Home visiting models across the country are including FFN caregivers as a strategy for...
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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Executive Summary of findings from a survey of American Physicians.
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Issue Brief from the Child Health and Development Institute of Connecticut, Inc (CHDI).
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This month’s Help Me Grow Champion Series features HMG-Delaware Lieutenant Governor, Matt Denn. Matt elaborates on his decision to endorse HMG and the ways Help Me Grow is helping Delaware’s children and families.
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This month’s Help Me Grow Champion Series features HMG-Utah Parent Champion, Janae Moss. Janae describes her experience with Help Me Grow-Utah and her decision to become an avid supporter of the system her state.
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This is the first edition of our newly launched Help Me Grow Champion Series, featuring HMG-South Carolina Program Manager Jane Witowski. Each month we will “Cast the Spotlight” on a Help Me Grow Champion who has demonstrated a commitment to...
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Click here to read AAP Policy Statement detailing new information about the adverse effects of toxic stress on brain development and the effects on the role of the pediatric provider. (Article can also be found on the HMG National Website...
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Click here to learn more about the Don’t Wait and Wonder Campaign, recently launched by the District of Columbia. The campaign aims to increase the number of children who receive early intervention services by encouraging anyone with concerns about a...
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Click here to learn more about this new series of factsheets for each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia, presenting infant and toddler data in the framework of good health, strong families, and positive early learning experiences.