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Early On Family Weekend!
Dinner with Jan Moss -
February 19th
Breakout Sessions
February 20th
REGISTER TODAY!!!
There is no cost for
families in Early On
Macomb!!!
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Overview
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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.
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Assessment
Center |
The MISD Assessment Center provides
diagnostic services to respond to the concerns of families regarding the
growth and development of their infants and toddlers
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Who Qualifies? |
Eligible infants and
toddlers include those birth to 36 months of
age who have: an "established condition"
(i.e. a diagnosed physical or mental
condition with a high probability of
resulting in a developmental delay) or a
developmental delay in at least one area of
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Early Edition
Newsletters |
The Early Edition is a
parent to parent newsletter put together by
current and former Early On parents.
An issue is mailed to families every other
month.
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Families
Together Events |
Early On Macomb
hosts "Families Together" Events for all the
families enrolled in Early On and Macomb
Infant Preschool Program (MIPP).
Families are invited to participate in
community outings.
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"Parents' Night
Out" |
Early On's "Parents' Night Out"
is an adult evening out to discuss a
different topic regarding infants
and toddlers each month.
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Macomb Infant
Preschool Program (MIPP) |
The MIPP
Program serves children ranging in age from
a few weeks to three years who need special
education services because of a medical
difficulty or developmental delay that can
affect learning.
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Parent
Information |
More information for families with
infants and toddlers.
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Resources and
Websites |
Listing of resources and websites
for families.
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Local Events and
Workshops |
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Listing of local events and
workshops for families. |
Transition
Information |
Is your child turning three years
old or transitioning out of Early
On? Get more information here.
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Información
y Recursos en Español |
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For information and resources in
Spanish. |
Information
in Arabic |
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For information in Arabic. |
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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!
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