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Central Coordination of Child Care Resource and Referral provides statewide leadership and collaboration through responsive Technical Assistance (TA) to the Child Care Resource & Referral (CCR&R) system.
This video (in English) instructs child care and other providers on how to use the Oregon Screening Project in their developmental screening program. The content covers the basics of the Ages & Stages Questionnaires (ASQ), how to introduce screening and discuss results with families, and how to support parents with follow up steps and access to resources.
Determining the best Next Steps for families depends on a valid ASQ. Learn the necessary 5 simple steps to review a completed ASQ and provide follow up. (Aired Dec 13th, 2018)
(Aired April 28th, 2021 2:00 pm EST)If you are actively planning a developmental screening program or simply want to learn more, this webinar covers all main points including communicating benefits to families and teachers, how to choose a screening tool, how to set up a simple, easy system of screening. Presented by the experts and trainers behind the Ages & Stages Questionnaires (ASQ) and ASQ:SE (Social Emotional). (Please note: You must register to view the recording.)
Learn new ways to continue to support families and administer developmental screening with ASQ-3 during the current health crisis. Scroll down the page to get new screening resources specific to virtual and phone administration that can be sent by text or email to support families: Materials Adaptation Guide, Parent Guide, Provider Guide
Included here are guidance, considerations, and resources for state staff and local practitioners who are determining Part C eligibility remotely. Use the Infographic for quick reference and to help guide staff.
Malheur County Child Development Center serves families with pre-school children from varied backgrounds. Services are tailored to the success of families and staff.
Supporting parents and early childhood care professionals to raise kids well when it matters most.
The Triple P – Positive Parenting Program® is a parenting and family support system designed to prevent – as well as treat – behavioral and emotional problems in children and teenagers. It aims to prevent problems in the family, school and community before they arise and to create family environments that encourage children to realize their potential.
Family Connects Malheur County provides Public Health Nurse home visits to families in Malheur County Oregon who are welcoming a new baby.
Families First is a private, non-profit agency serving families and children throughout Grant County. Because you are your child’s first teacher, you have a thrilling and demanding job. We can provide materials and support to ensure your child’s learning is a success.