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Monthly Archives: March 2012
Failing Michigan’s Youngest = Failing Michigan’s Future
Since its inception, Michigan’s Children has focused on children’s well-being from cradle-to-career – a concept that aligns with Governor Snyder’s P-20 education continuum. With Executive support for this continuum; as a state, Michigan must put its money where its mouth … Continue reading
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Tagged education, equity, infants, toddlers, young children
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Mental Health Coverage: From a Parent’s Perspective
Case studies and personal testimonies have an incredible impact on policy decision-making. This strategy is crucial for many families who are not able to self-advocate or are underrepresented in the process because they are marginalized by poverty, geography, language barriers … Continue reading
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Tagged austim, equity, health insurance, parity
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