A family-centered approach to connect individuals and families to early childhood services and information. Referrals can be made to WIC, Maternal Infant Health Program, Community Mental Health, Early Head Start, Head Start and Great Start Readiness Program (GSRP). If you are pregnant and/or have children under age 5, complete an intake application online or call (855) 644-7735.
Build Up Michigan is a statewide system of service to promote the awareness of special education supports and/or services provided by the public school system.
central resource of information and products to the community of Parent Training Information (PTI) Centers and the Community Parent Resource Centers (CPRCs), so that they can focus their efforts on serving families of children with disabilities.
This form is to refer individuals, 3 to 26, for possible special education services. When a referral is received, the parent or legal guardian will be contacted in order to discuss the referral and a possible evaluation for special education services
Community Mental Health Authority of Clinton, Eaton and Ingham Counties is a locally-based, public organization, created in 1964 with the purpose of serving the mental health needs of the residents of the tri-county community.
Early On Michigan is the system of early intervention services for infants and toddlers, birth to three years of age, with disabilities or delays, and their families.
Michigan's first website devoted specially to the interests, concerns, and needs of Michiganians with disabilities. Of Michigan's nearly 10 million residents, about 1.9 million have a disability. That's one in every five residents.
A public engagement campaign focusing on creating early education learning opportunities in everyday situations, and the importance of early learning experiences.
assuring that every young child in Michigan has a Great Start and arrives at the kindergarten door healthy and ready to succeed in school, with parents who are committed to educational achievement.
Get Ready to Read! (GRTR!) is a national program to build the early literacy skills of preschool children. GRTR! brings research-based strategies to parents, early education professionals, and child care providers to help prepare children to learn
Finding the right child care, preschool or schoolage program can be challenging. Use greatstarttoquality.org to search every licensed program near you. The search engine includes information about program hours, costs, schedule, and program quality.
Reading Rockets is a national multimedia project offering information and resources on how young kids learn to read, why so many struggle, and how caring adults can help.
RIF - Reading Is Fundamental is the nation's largest children's literacy organization and their website is loaded with literacy activities and resources.
Cerebral palsy is a disease that can affect children and adults in different ways, but most commonly is affects their coordination and muscle movement. Each year, 10,000 children are diagnosed in the United States. Cerebral Palsy Guide provides ...
Michigan Alliance for Families provides information, support and education to families of children and adults with disabilities from birth to age 26 who are in the educational system. The purpose of the project is to increase the involvement of ...
Michigan State University Extension helps people improve their lives through an educational process that applies knowledge to critical issues, needs and opportunities.
This guide has advice categorized by age group; from picking the right car seat for a newborn through to how parents can encourage their teen not to text and drive.
Michigan State University Extension helps people improve their lives by bringing the vast knowledge resources of MSU directly to individuals, communities and businesses.
It is the policy of the Clinton County Regional Educational Service Agency (RESA) that no discriminatory practices based on sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), race, religion, color, age, national origin, disability, height, weight, marital status, political affiliations and beliefs, or any other status covered by federal, state or local law be allowed in providing instructional opportunities, programs, services, job placement assistance, employment or in policies governing student conduct and attendance. Any person suspecting a discriminatory practice should contact the Special Education Director, 1013 South US-27, St. Johns, MI 48879, email rthelen1@ccresa.org, or call (989)224-6831.
It is the policy of the Clinton County Regional Educational Service Agency (RESA) that no discriminatory practices based on sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), race, religion, color, age, national origin, disability, height, weight, marital status, political affiliations and beliefs, or any other status covered by federal, state or local law be allowed in providing instructional opportunities, programs, services, job placement assistance, employment or in policies governing student conduct and attendance. Any person suspecting a discriminatory practice should contact the Special Education Director, 1013 South US-27, St. Johns, MI 48879, email rthelen1@ccresa.org, or call (989)224-6831.