When a baby is born, every parent hopes that he/she will have a healthy baby. Sometimes, however, things don't go as planned. The baby may be ill or may seem slow in doing things such as smiling, sitting up, or speaking.
If you have a concern about a baby's health or development, Early On® serves infants and toddlers from birth to 36 months with developmental delay or conditions that could lead to such delay. It has been well established that early intervention is an effective way to prevent or reduce problems for children at a later age. Call 1-800-Early On (1-800-327-5966) to confidentially discuss concerns.
Early On
specializes in evaluating and treating children that are not developing at the same rate as other children. This can include physical, mental, social or emotional development.
Early On
is offered by the Michigan Departments of Education, Community Health and Human Services.
NEW
Reimagine Ad Hoc Committee
Final IDEA, Part C, Early On ARRA and Regular Awards for FY 2009-2010
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA)
Updated Estimated IDEA, Part C, Early On Awards for FY 2009-2010
Authorization to Share Information Form
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User's Guide to Authorization to Share Information Form
Michigan's IDEA Public Reporting for School Districts and Service Areas for the 2007-2008 School Year
Video Tutorials
PowerPoint Presentation Explaining Determinations, Findings and Public Reporting
Early On® Resources
State Resources
Federal Resources
Michigan Interagency Coordinating Council
Staff
Vanessa Winborne, Part C Coordinator
(517) 335-4865
winbornev@michigan.gov
Jessica Brady, Consultant
(517) 373-6565
bradyj@michigan.gov
Colleen O'Connor, Consultant
(517) 241-4291
oconnorc1@michigan.gov
Barb Schinderle, MICC Liaison
(517) 241-2591
schinderleb@michigan.gov
Lisa Wasacz, Consultant
(517) 241-4520
wasaczl@michigan.gov
Heidi Ducker, Secretary
(517) 241-1521
duckerh@michigan.gov