Screening young children is a great way to catch any concerns and connect with resources when it can do the most good.

Great Start Livingston is proud to be part of Michigan’s Help Me Grow Network.

We know parenting can be challenging! So can finding resources and support. Our Help Me Grow Care Coordinator is here to help you find community resources that keep you strong and help kids thrive, including:

  • Parenting support and learning opportunities
  • Finding high-quality child care, preschool, and early learning experiences
  • Free child development information and screenings
  • Home visiting programs
  • Playgroups and much more!

Connect with a Care Coordinator

Click here if you need help finding local services to start an inquiry.

OR

Call/text Toni Paramski, Help Me Grow Livingston Care Coordinator at

844-464-0005 (844-HMG-0005)

or email her at

tparamski@ccresa.org  

Evidence shows that the earlier development is assessed—the greater the chance a child has to reach his or her potential. Screening young children is a great way to catch any concerns and connect with resources when it can do the most good –  during the child’s EARLY YEARS when their brain and body are quickly developing. Click on the link below to complete a FREE developmental screening for your child.

Click here to begin your screening!

Once you complete your screening our Care Coordinator will contact you with your child’s results within 3-5 business days. If you have any questions please contact her at 844.464.0005.

Click HERE for more information on why screening is important and how it works.

Why should I screen my child?

Screening young children is a great way to catch any concerns and connect with resources when it can do the most good – during the child’s early years when his/her brain and body are quickly developing.

Will this cost me any money?

No! Screenings completed through Great Start Livingston do not cost any money to families.

How long will it take me?

Each screening only takes about 10 to 15 minutes for parents to complete.

Should I screen my child if I think he/she is “on-track”?

Yes!  Developmental and social/emotional delays can be subtle and can occur in children who appear to be developing on time.  You will also receive easy to do home activities to support your child’s continued growth.

Learning Activities

Try these fun and easy activities with your child—a great way to have fun together and encourage your child’s healthy development.