Beth Johns is an assistant vice president at United Way of Central Alabama and she leads the Success By 6 program. Take a look at what she has to say about her passion for young children and how she thinks Help Me Grow fits in Alabama.
Success By 6 is the umbrella for early childhood initiatives at United Way of Central Alabama covering 5 counties- Blount, St. Clair, Jefferson, Walker and Shelby. Since its inception, Success By 6 has worked with preschoolers in a variety of settings with our quality preschool initiative. One component of our work is developmental screening onsite and linking children to appropriate services in the home, community, school, and/or health system.
Before joining the team at Success By 6 as the part time Health and Developmental Specialist, I practiced in Alabama, Tennessee, and North Carolina as an occupational therapist. I personally saw the impact of late identification of behavioral or developmental issues on families who felt left behind by the system. This was an ongoing issue with the families I worked with and I was driven then and am now to link families to what they need and to assure children are identified and connected to services as early as possible.
For years, Success By 6 has provided child care provider training on child development, developmental screening, resources, and empowering the child care and early childhood professionals to trust their instincts based in experience. The Success By 6 team works with child care providers, families, and community service providers to identify children’s developmental delays using Ages and Stages Questionnaire-3. The team then links them to preschool special education or community based services for further assessment and possible services.
Early identification is a priority at Success By 6 and we believe strongly that through Help Me Grow efforts in physician outreach, community outreach, data collection, and our centralized call center that assesses needs and connects resources, we will be able to reach MORE children and assure they have a great start in school and in life. We are thrilled to be the regional implementation site of Help Me Grow in Alabama and to help strengthen a system which enables children and families to be successful.
Help Me Grow Alabama is an affiliate of the Help Me Grow National Network and a program of the Alabama Partnership for Children.
Help Me Grow Alabama is funded by the Alabama Department of Early Childhood Education through the Preschool Development Grant and the Alabama Department of Human Resources.
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