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If your toddler isn't talking or walking, maybe you should take the first step.

Yes, all babies grow and learn at different rates.  But if you think your baby or toddler may be late to crawl, walk or talk, don't wait.  Call Early On and find out what you can do.  We'll help you find out if your child needs special attention.

Don't worry. 

But don't wait.

Assessment Center
 Who Qualifies?
Early Edition Newsletter
Family Fun Events
"Parents Night Out"
Macomb Infant Preschool Program (MIPP)
Message to Parents new to Early On
Resources & Websites
Local Events & Conferences
 
 
     

What is Early On?

Early On is a statewide early intervention system that provides a range of family services and supports to help infants and toddlers from birth to 36 months who have developmental delays or established conditions that may lead to delays.

With a family focus, the developmental needs of infants and toddlers are addressed through the collaborative efforts of several agencies in the community.  One of the purposes of Early On is to reduce the struggles families face in trying to find out about services for which they may be eligible.

Macomb County Resource Guide

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Take the first step, call or email Anne Dallaire at Early On: 586-228-3331, adallaire@misd.net  or Denise Uhouse at Project Find:  586-228-3463, duhouse@misd.net  
 

 
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