social media toolkit
By understanding these child developmental milestones, caregivers, teachers, healthcare professionals, and others can monitor a child's growth and development. They are more likely to provide activities that promote positive development. And if they feel there may be a potential problem or delay, they are more apt to seek additional support as needed.
Social media is a powerful and effective way to connect families with resources. Many families report that social media sites are the primary way they get information. The problem is that mixed in with good information is information that is incorrect or misleading.
In partnership with the CDC, members of the Screening Collaborative have created an online toolbox for their early education and care providers and agency partners or use on their various social media platforms. They can add their logos/ branding to the postings if desired. Use of the social media messages is an easy way to act as a valuable resource to parents! And they are more likely to pay attention to the information provided to them by someone they trust.
The Coalition received permission from the CDC’ to utilize materials from the “Learn the Signs. Act Early.” (LTSAE) campaign. This campaign is research-based, parent-friendly resources on child development. The toolbox includes weekly messages in a variety of different ages. and domains.
For more information, or if you wish to partner with the Coalition on this outreach campaign, contact the Coalition at southernillinoiscoaliton@gmail.com
Social media is a powerful and effective way to connect families with resources. Many families report that social media sites are the primary way they get information. The problem is that mixed in with good information is information that is incorrect or misleading.
In partnership with the CDC, members of the Screening Collaborative have created an online toolbox for their early education and care providers and agency partners or use on their various social media platforms. They can add their logos/ branding to the postings if desired. Use of the social media messages is an easy way to act as a valuable resource to parents! And they are more likely to pay attention to the information provided to them by someone they trust.
The Coalition received permission from the CDC’ to utilize materials from the “Learn the Signs. Act Early.” (LTSAE) campaign. This campaign is research-based, parent-friendly resources on child development. The toolbox includes weekly messages in a variety of different ages. and domains.
For more information, or if you wish to partner with the Coalition on this outreach campaign, contact the Coalition at southernillinoiscoaliton@gmail.com