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GSC Web Admin
05-10-2010, 11:49 AM
The Great Start Collaborative (GSC) of Ionia County is pleased to provide community members with information on early childhood topics that they can disseminate to parents of young children in their organization. The articles will feature a different topic each month that is written by someone who works in the county with young children. The article will appear in three different formats: a long article with in-depth information, a short paragraph with the major points highlighted and one to two sentences with a key message for parents to remember. You may select whatever format best suits your needs and use it in isolation or put it into a newsletter, church bulletin or use a paycheck insert. Parent members of the GSC have told us that having information and knowing what resources are available to them in their community is their greatest need. There has been a significant amount of research lately that has focused on the impact that communities have on the outcomes of its youngest citizens. According to the Carnegie Corporation (1994), “We can now say with more confidence that a family's effectiveness as a childrearing system is bolstered by the existence of a supportive social network that includes people outside the immediate family. There is also increasing evidence that when people feel responsible for what happens in their neighborhoods, children benefit.” We hope that you will take the step and partner with us by providing parents in your networks accesses to this information.


Topic: Autism Spectrum Disorders

Paycheck insert: Every 20 minutes a child is diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder. read more...
(http://www.greatstartioniacounty.org/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=280&stc=1&d=1273502700)
Newsletter short version: Nothing can be more disconcerting to expecting and new parents than worrying about the development of their precious newborn. Information in this case is power. read more...
(http://www.greatstartioniacounty.org/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=281&stc=1&d=1273502700)
Newsletter full version: Today there is sound research that indicates precisely what caregivers and professionals need to be aware of so that they know when a child is at risk for developing an Autism Spectrum Disorder. In clinical terms, there are a few “absolute indicators,” often referred to as “red flags,” that indicate that a child should be evaluated. For a parent, these are the “red flags” that your child should be screened to ensure that he/she is on the right developmental path. read more...
(http://www.greatstartioniacounty.org/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=279&stc=1&d=1273502700)
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