Missouri Childhood Community Leader
for the South Central Region June 2024
August 2024 Newsletter
South Central Region
Benton - Camden - Cole - Crawford - Dallas - Dent - Franklin - Gasconade - Henry -
Hickory - Laclede - Maries - Miller - Moniteau - Morgan - Osage -
Phelps - Pulaski - St. Clair - Texas - Wright
Next Meeting September 18, 2024
Join US for our Monthly Meeting
Please join us in person or by Zoom for our monthly Early Childhood Community Leader and Provider meeting for the South Central Region. The ultimate goal of regional Early Childhood Community Leaders is a coordinated system of Early Care & Education Connections with a place for every family to access resources and services that promote safe and healthy learning environments for young children. We will provide monthly DESE, Office of Childhood updates, funding opportunities, and other resources.
Join us on September 18, 2024, 9:00 AM at
United Way of Central Missouri
205 Almeda Drive
Jefferson City, MO 65109
or via Zoom
Monthly Survey
Have you checked the Kids Count data for your county?
Missouri's Early Care and Education Connections page is a great resource for families, teachers, child care centers, and more. Their mission is to connect Missouri's agencies with families in order to prepare every child for success in school. Be sure to check out their website! https://earlyconnections.mo.gov/
The Ultimate Goal for Community Leader Work
Missouri childhood community leaders connect children and families to the resources and services they need to be safe, healthy, and ready to learn. Community leaders do this by implementing local early childhood plans that increase awareness and coordination among early childhood programs and resources in their region.
Monthly Spotlight
Missouri Kids Count Data
Thanks to Tracy Greever Rice for sharing information with us at our monthly stakeholder meeting. To learn more about Kids Count and information on child well-being in your community, Missouri, and around the country, please see these information sources:
- Missouri Family & Community Trust: https://mofact.org/
- MU Center for Health Policy: https://missourikidscountdata.org/
- Annie E. Casey Data Center: https://datacenter.aecf.org/
- Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1s_dPaGQkoKPSgxB4_p-gWMUtUFVIrYAv/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=107360605067576508614&rtpof=true&sd=true
Upcoming Training Opportunities
Special Education Training
Missouri Parents Act (MPACT) is Missouri's federally funded Parent Training and Information Center for families of children with special needs. MPACT works with agencies, parent groups and professional organizations with the goal of assisting parents in their effort to effectively advocate for their child's educational rights and services.
Visit the MPACT training calendar to learn about upcoming trainings.
More Training Opportunities
Training dates for developmental screening and social emotional trainings are still available. Check out these flyers for more details and registration.
Resources
DESE’s Office of Childhood provides a comprehensive approach to childhood care and education in Missouri. It includes programs related to child care, home visiting, early learning, and early intervention for children birth to age five, as well as afterschool programs for school-age children. The Office of Childhood is responsible for overseeing DESE’s efforts to expand and improve high-quality early learning opportunities.
Do you want to help ensure children's well-being and healthy development? Family support is a field where professionals help families with young children by providing direct services or connecting them with supports in their community. Family support strengthens family resilience and assists children with developmental disabilities.
Early Connections makes navigating Missouri’s Early Care & Education (ECE) system easier for families and professionals. This website is a partnership between Missouri’s child-serving agencies who are working together to make it easier for families to access programs and resources for children from birth through age five. These agencies are also aligning policies and coordinating practices to make it easier for professionals to find information and training opportunities aimed at engaging families in their child’s safety, health and learning.
Missouri Early Care & Connections Page Provides Many Resources
Missouri Early Care and Education Connections website is backed by Missouri's agencies to fulfill their mission: Working together to prepare every child for success in school. This website has inks to:
- Find Child Care
- Find Family Resources
- Track My Child's Development
- Find Training Opportunities
- Community Leader and Resources
Also the Missouri Early Care and Connections Page is a great resource for all you need to know about professional development for child care professionals. The Missouri Professional Development (MOPD) system includes a workforce registry, a place to find trainings, and a learning management system to allow professionals to take online trainings. The MOPD system will support all childhood professionals, beginning with child care providers, afterschool professionals, and trainers. Find more information here: https://earlyconnections.mo.gov/MOPD
Childhood community leaders are local leaders in every part of the state that develop and implement strong community plans aimed at ensuring all families with young children can access high-quality programs, services, and resources in their communities. They bring together local stakeholders to increase awareness of and coordination among early childhood programs and services.
United 4 Children provides comprehensive services to child care and after school programs that address the many needs of the whole-child. This link provides many resources for caregivers to ensure that children feel safe, engaged, supported and challenged by qualified and caring adults.
The MO HealthNet Division offers health care coverage for eligible Missourians. If you do not currently have health care coverage through MO HealthNet (Missouri Medicaid), the Family Support Division can help you with your application.
Missouri's Parent Education Program is a voluntary parent education program offered through local school districts, serving families who are expecting a child or have children under the age of kindergarten entry. Missouri's Parent Education Program helps to establish positive partnerships between home, school and the community and plays a vital role in supporting families and children from the very beginning toward school readiness. Find your Local Missouri Parents as Teachers Program! Find your local Parents as Teachers Program!
Early intervention is a system of services that helps babies and toddlers with developmental delays or disabilities. Early intervention focuses on helping eligible babies and toddlers learn the basic and brand-new skills that typically develop during the first three years of life.
First Steps is Missouri's Early Intervention system that provides services to families with children, birth to three years of age, with disabilities or developmental delays. The program is designed to meet the needs of families related to enhancing their child's development, learning, and participation in family and community life.
Head Start is a Federal program that promotes the school readiness of children from birth to age five from low-income families by enhancing their cognitive, social, and emotional development. Head Start programs provide a learning environment that supports children's growth in many areas such as language, literacy, and social and emotional development.
Dolly Parton's Imagination Library is dedicated to inspiring a love of reading by delivering high-quality, age-appropriate books each month to the homes of registered children under age 5, at no cost to the family.
With T.E.A.C.H. MISSOURI scholarships, you will advance your education almost debt-free with a dedicated scholarship counselor who will be alongside you every step of the way. Advance your early childhood career and build your confidence as you gain the ability to make a greater impact in the lives of the children who trust you.
Calendar Events
Stakeholder Upcoming Meeting Dates
Stakeholder meetings are held on the third Wednesday of the month. Meetings have an in-person and virtual option. Mark your calendar and plan to attend.
South Central Stakeholder Meeting
Wednesday, Oct 16, 2024, 09:00 AM
South Central Stakeholder August Meeting
Wednesday, Nov 20, 2024, 09:00 AM
South Central Stakeholder Meeting
Wednesday, Dec 18, 2024, 09:00 AM
Monthly Early Childhood Resources
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Missouri Childhood Community Leaders - South Central Region
Community Leader South Central Region: Benton, Camden, Cole, Crawford, Dallas, Dent, Franklin, Gasconade, Henry, Hickory, Laclede, Maries, Miller, Moniteau, Morgan, Osage, Phelps, Pulaski, St. Clair, Texas, and Wright counties.
Shauna Kerperin (Blair Oaks Parents as Teachers) skerperin@blairoaks.org
Theresa Verslues (United Way) theresa.verslues@unitedwaycemo.org
Laura Brown (Rolla Parents As Teachers) lbrown@rolla31.org
Angie Bax (YMCA Child Development Center) abax@jcymca.org
Beth Parrish bparrish@blairoaks.org
Email: skerperin@blairoaks.org
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