Posts Tagged ‘early intervention’
Improving Mother-Baby Outcomes
When a mother is supported in pregnancy and throughout parenthood, the person who benefits the most is the child.
Read MoreA Legacy Lives on Through Giving
After facing the diagnosis of childhood cancer, the Duke family created a legacy through giving for their daughter Emma.
Read MoreIt Starts With Prevention
Any Baby Can is committed to using our expertise and our voice to advocate for the changes at the legislative level that ultimately benefit families.
Read MoreEveryone has a Part to Play
The health and success of a child is influenced by a variety of factors, including the social support their parents receive.
Read MoreThe Power of Hope
Randy graduated from Early Childhood Intervention 14 years ago, but the foundations established during those early years have set him up for success.
Read MoreWhat Parents Can Do for a Child’s Development
With some parent coaching and a lot of motivation, this family learned to support their child’s learning and development, during and between sessions.
Read MoreUpdate on Texas Legislative Session
We supported bills in the Texas legislative session aimed at improving funding for early intervention, Medicaid eligibility, and access to home-visiting services.
Read MoreBrain Development and Early Intervention
Our staff participated in the Brain Story Certification program to gain a deeper understanding of brain development and its impact on lifelong health.
Read MoreEarly Intervention 20 Years Later
When Zoe was born prematurely and with damage to areas of the brain, she faced an uphill battle. With the support of early intervention, Zoe has grown and thrived. Now, 20 years later, she’s back at Any Baby Can!
Read MoreOur Vision: Investing in Child Development
Our Vision: Investing in Child Development Category: News Date of Publication May 7, 2020 Children are our future. Not only as parents, but as a community. We know that a child’s brain is malleable and a focus on child development has tremendous individual and societal effects. Because parental care and stress has lasting impact on…
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