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News & Updates
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MAKING THE MOST OF EARLY ON
Announcing the release of a new video series “Making the Most of Early On” to help parents better understand and access the system of supports and services for young children (birth through age three) with a developmental delay or disability. -
NEW VIDEO
Check out our latest video Growing Up with Self-Determination, available on the Michigan Alliance for Families YouTube channel.
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RESOURCES
- Important resources from Michigan Department of Education: Family Matters Fact Sheets, Michigan Administrative Rules for Special Education, and Michigan.gov Special Education.
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Viewpoint: Michigan schools use Medicaid funds to support students with disabilities, deliver mental health care, and help children succeed.