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Early Childhood Connections

Early Childhood Connections. School Readiness Program Birth to Kindergarten. Educators Task Force. Health Education Economic Security Early Childhood Connections is one component of Education plan for the community of Battle. Funders and Educators’ Task Force Collaborate.

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Early Childhood Connections

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  1. Early Childhood Connections School Readiness Program Birth to Kindergarten

  2. Educators Task Force • Health • Education • Economic Security • Early Childhood Connections is one component of Education plan for the community of Battle

  3. Funders and Educators’ Task Force Collaborate WK Kellogg Foundation Binda Foundation United Way of Greater Battle Creek

  4. Common Application • Common point of entry for Calhoun County • Children may be entered at birth • The application is used for enrollment into GSRP programs and Head Start • Provides a data base for K-3 schools knowing what services families have accessed for their children

  5. Family Coaches • Recruitment • Hiring • Training • Coaching Model • BrazeltonTouchpoints • Working with community organizations and agencies

  6. Welcome Baby Baskets • 800 births in Battle Creek each year • No income limitations • All are eligible for a basket delivered by a family coach • Baskets include a community resource guide • Every recipient is enrolled in the Imagination Library program as are siblings under the age of 5

  7. Home Visits • Staff of 10 family coaches • 2 speak Spanish • 2 speak several Burmese dialects • Ages and Stages Developmental Screener • Introduce Raising a Reader Program • Implement the Parents as Teachers Curriculum • Encourage and support families in the education of their child and life in general connecting them with resources

  8. Toddler Play Groups • Currently 7 locations in Battle Creek • Locations include elementary schools and community agencies like VOCES, Burma Center and Urban League • Serve Infants through 4 year olds • Host family events each quarter • 2 groups are lead in two languages • Provide transportation for parents and children

  9. Community Partners for Toddler Play Groups • YMCA • Willard Library • Binder Park Zoo • Kids n Stuff Museum in Albion • VOCES Latino Center • Burma Center • Battle Creek City Parks for summer play groups

  10. Improving the Quality of Preschools • Introduction of HighScope Curriculum • HighScope demonstration classrooms • GSRP HighScope Coaches • ECC preschool coach for centers and providers • HighScope Training for 40 preschool teachers in June of 2012 and June 2013 • 3 year old scholarship program

  11. Data Collection • Monthly meeting with family coaches to review the data dashboard • Program evaluator meets with us monthly to trouble shoot • Share the stories of challenges and success in our work with families • Make decisions as a group to change practices, adjust services, develop new protocols

  12. Community Partners • Bronson Battle Creek Hospital • Family Health Center • WIC • CPS • Battle Creek Area Schools • Charitable Union • Good Will • YMCA • Voces • Burma Center • Regional Health Alliance • Nurse Family Partnership

  13. Community Collaboration • Burma Center • Family Coaches • Family Health Center • WIC • Addressing the needs of Burmese children and families • Summit Pointe • Birth to Six and Early On Services

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