Making Michigan a Top State to Have and Raise a Baby

The positive impact of early childhood programs is well documented. They improve children’s learning and development and provide a high return on investment, including long-term benefits to our economy. Michigan has a continuum of complementary programs that support the physical, social, emotional and educational development of infants and toddlers, starting before birth, with impact long after the first three years.

Think Babies Michigan is advocating for priorities that will strengthen children and families in our state.

Babies are born with abundant potential—let’s make sure they reach it.

Click on an image below to learn more about each priority. Click here to join Think Babies Michigan to advocate for these and other infant and toddler priorities. 

Overview of Infant & Toddler Priorities

Overview of Infant & Toddler Priorities

Heat Maps of Key Data

Heat Maps of Key Data

Strengthen Child Care Subsidies to Help Caregivers and Kids

Strengthen Child Care Subsidies to Help Caregivers and Kids

Support Families Through Home Visiting Programs

Support Families Through Home Visiting Programs

Create a Stronger Early Childhood Workforce

Create a Stronger Early Childhood Workforce

Support Maternal and Infant Outcomes

Support Maternal and Infant Outcomes

Promote Detection and Intervention for Developmental Screenings

Promote Detection and Intervention for Developmental Screenings

Improve data collection on infants, toddlers and their families

Improve data collection on infants, toddlers and their families