CDC Expands Child Development Initiative to Reach More Child Care Facilities
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is increasing the reach of its "Learn the Signs. Act Early." initiative which focuses on early childhood development. The program will now target more than 400,000 child care facilities nationwide.
The CDC is collaborating with various national partners on this expansion. The aim is to improve early identification of potential developmental delays in young children. The initiative provides resources and training to child care providers.
The "Learn the Signs. Act Early." program offers tools for monitoring a child's developmental milestones. These resources help identify children who may need further evaluation or support. Early intervention services can then be accessed.
The CDC believes that timely identification and intervention can significantly improve outcomes for children with developmental delays. The program promotes collaboration between parents, educators, and healthcare providers.
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