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Georgia is Using American Rescue Plan Funds to Advance the System of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
In early 2023 ZERO TO THREE interviewed 8 states to understand how they are leveraging American Rescue Plan Act funding… This article describes Georgia’s efforts. Georgia is utilizing American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) resources to expand access and capacity to deliver infant and early childhood…
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Ensuring Every Child’s Success: Early Identification of Developmental Delays and Disabilities Through the Medical Home Model
Jennifer Zubler, Good Samaritan Health Center, Atlanta, Georgia Susan J. Kressly, Kressly Pediatrics, Warrington, Pennsylvania Sara del Campo de Gonzalez,… Jennifer Zubler, Good Samaritan Health Center, Atlanta, Georgia Susan J. Kressly, Kressly Pediatrics, Warrington, Pennsylvania Sara del Campo de Gonzalez, Children’s Hospital of San Antonio…
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CDC’s “Learn the Signs. Act Early.”: Developmental Milestone Resources to Improve Early Identification of Children With Developmental Delays, Disorders, and Disabilities
Julia Abercrombie, Lisa Wiggins, and Katie K. Green, National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Centers for Disease Control… Julia Abercrombie, Lisa Wiggins, and Katie K. Green, National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia Abstract…
Advocates Share Formula Crisis Obstacles, Approaches, and Progress
Recently, ZERO TO THREE convened a small group to discuss ways in which state advocates are engaging to support families… Recently, ZERO TO THREE convened a small group to discuss ways in which state advocates are engaging to support families through the national formula…
The Growth of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Supports in Georgia
The science is clear: our brains develop more rapidly in the first three years than at any later point in… The science is clear: our brains develop more rapidly in the first three years than at any later point in life. Recognizing the critical…