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Early On ® Michigan Don’t worry. But don’t wait. No two children develop and grow at exactly the same pace. If you have questions or concerns about how your child is developing or if you think that your child might need extra help, Don’t Worry, But don’t wait. Call Early On ® Michigan to find out what you can do. By 6 months does your baby: Sometimes sit without support? Roll over? Babble 2 sounds or more? Reach for toys or people? By 12 months does your toddler: Step with support? Give affection? Follow simple directions? Say 2 or 3 words? Call to find out what you can do. 1-800-Early-On TTY: (517) 668-2505 For more information visit us online at www.1800EarlyOn.org. This document was produced and distributed through an IDEA Mandated Activities Project, Project Find Michigan awarded by the Michigan Dept. of Education at a cost of $0.04 per card. The opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the position or policy of the Michigan Department of Education, Michigan State Board of Educa- tion, or the U.S. Department of Education, and no endorsement is inferred. This document is in the public domain and may be copied for further distribution when proper credit is given. For further information or inquiries about this project, contact the Michigan Department of Education, Office of Special Education and Early Intervention Services, P.O. Box 30008, Lansing, MI 48909.

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Early On® MichiganDon’t worry. But don’t wait.

No two children develop and grow atexactly the same pace. If you havequestions or concerns about howyour child is developing or if youthink that your child might needextra help, Don’t Worry, But don’twait. Call Early On® Michigan to findout what you can do.

By 6 months does your baby:• Sometimes sit without support? • Roll over?• Babble 2 sounds or more?• Reach for toys or people?

By 12 months does your toddler:• Step with support?• Give affection? • Follow simple directions?• Say 2 or 3 words?

Call to find out what you can do. 1-800-Early-OnTTY: (517) 668-2505

For more information visit us onlineat www.1800EarlyOn.org.

This document was produced and distributed through an IDEA Mandated Activities Project, Project Find Michiganawarded by the Michigan Dept. of Education at a cost of$0.04 per card. The opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the position or policy of the Michigan Department of Education, Michigan State Board of Educa-tion, or the U.S. Department of Education, and no endorsement is inferred. This document is in the public domain and may be copied for further distribution whenproper credit is given. For further information or inquiries about this project, contact theMichigan Department of Education,Office of Special Education and Early Intervention Services, P.O. Box 30008,Lansing, MI 48909.

STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Kathleen N. Straus - President John C. Austin - Vice President Carolyn L. Curtin - Secretary Marianne Yared McGuire - Treasurer Nancy Danhof - NASBE Delegate Elizabeth W. Bauer Reginald M. Turner Casandra E. Ulbrich

EX-OFFICIO MEMBERSJennifer M. Granholm - Governor

Michael P. Flanagan - Superintendent of Public Instruction

Project Find MichiganHelping Young People Succeed In School

www.ProjectFindMichigan.orgwww.ProjectFindMichigan.orgwww.ProjectFindMichigan.org

In Michigan we know thateducation begins at birth. Wealso know that some of ourchildren need extra help or related services along the way.That’s why Michigan’s specialeducation system helps children from birth to 26 years of age.

Some children and youthhave more difficulty learningthan others. They may havephysical, emotional, or communication difficulties that prevent them from learning.Project Find provides a referralto special education servicesthrough Michigan’s publicschools.

If you know of a child oryouth who is struggling withlearning, call Project FindMichigan at (800) 252-0052.