Resources

 

Resources

Please visit these websites for further community resources:

NEMCSA Headstart and Early Heastart Website      www.nemcsa.org/headstart

Child & Family Services of NE MI, Inc., 989-356-4567   www.cfsnemi.org

Great Start Regional Child Care Resource Center (formally 4C), 989-354-8089 or 1-866-424-4532  www.cfsgreatstartchildcare.org to search for child care or training in the area of caring for children.

Alpena County Department of Human Services (DHS) 989-354-7200

And also these resources for parenting (click on underlined title to go to site):

Zero to Three   ZERO TO THREE is a national nonprofit organization that informs, trains and supports professionals, policymakers and parents in their efforts to improve the lives of infants and toddlers. 

Helpguide.org  Helpguide was created in 1999 by the Rotary Club of Santa Monica with active participation by Rotarians Robert and Jeanne Segal following the tragic suicide of their daughter Morgan. Since then, a dedicated team of talented people have collaborated to create a free, non-commercial resource for people in need.

Fight Crime: Invest in Kids Michigan  Fight Crime: Invest in Kids Michigan is a non-profit anti-crime organization led by 350 Michigan police chiefs, sheriffs, prosecutors, other law enforcement leaders, and crime survivors who know that some of the most powerful weapons in our arsenal to fight crime are programs proven to help kids get the right start in life - like high quality after-school programs, early childhood school readiness, child abuse and neglect prevention, and programs that get troubled kids back on track.

Early On Michigan Each State in the U.S. has an early intervention system. In Michigan, it is called Early On. This system of early intervention services is for infants and toddlers, birth to three years of age, with developmental delay(s) and/or disabilities, and their families.

Try some of these sites to help learn anger management techniques:

An online course (free) for anger management techniques for adult-child relationships:
http://www.k-state.edu/wwparent/courses/fireworks/index.htm

Constructive anger management techniques for children, parents, couples, adults and teachers.
http://www.angriesout.com/