ABCD Activities

 
In the National Survey of Early Childhood Health, less than half of parents of young children reported that their pediatric primary care provider offered thorough “anticipatory guidance” related to their child’s health and development, and only 57 percent reported their child’s development had ever been assessed at a pediatric primary care visit.*  Additionally, because patient and family education to build self-management skills is considered a critical characteristic of high performance pediatric care coordination** providing adequate resources and education to families is critical to improving the health and development of young children.  Ultimately, families that understand the components of and have expectations of quality well child care will result in a greater demand for services and has the potential to improve the delivery of these services for all children.
 
ABCD states recognized that by providing useful information and tools to families to promote health physical, mental, social and emotional development, children will be able to better reach their full potential.  States used various approaches to provide education to families regarding expectations of their child’s health and development, including pamphlets, brochures, web-based resources, and surveys.  Additionally, states developed resources and materials to support providers in their efforts to effectively identify children at-risk for developmental delay thus improving the delivery and quality of anticipatory guidance.  
 
This section includes tools created to educate families and promote the healthy development of young children.
 
 
 
*Halfon N, Olson L, Inkelas M, et al., ”Summary statistics from the National Survey of Early Childhood Health, 2000,” National Center for Health Statistics. Vital Health Stat; 15, No. 3 (2002).

**Antonelli RC, McAllister JW, and Popp J, Developing Care Coordination as a Critical Component of a High Performance Pediatric Health Care System: Forging a Multidisciplinary Framework for Pediatric Care Coordination. (New York, NY: The Commonwealth Fund, Forthcoming 2009).

 

Title Description Date publishedsort icon Resource State
Utah Medical Home Portal

Utah Medical Home Portal: Tab for Parents and Families (2009): This page of the website provides information to help parents and other family members learn about caring for children with chronic and complex conditions and to help them become effective partners - with physicians and other health care professionals - in their child's healthcare. (From website) Subsections focus on various aspects of assuring the best outcomes for your child.
 
http://www.medicalhomeportal.org/clinical-practice/screening-and-prevent...

January 2009 State-specific Utah
Infant & Toddler Connection of Virginia Virginia ABCD Project (2008) The Infant Toddler Connection of Virginia assists families of children with delays and/or disabilities help their children learn and develop through everyday activities and routines so that they can participate fully in family and community activities. December 2008 State-specific Virginia
Family panel screening card - Spanish Colorado ABCD Project (2007) Proof copy of informational card promoting developmental screening. Answers three most common questions about screening. Spanish version. December 2007 State-specific Colorado
A Gift for Your Child! Give your child the gift of regular checkups. Colorado ABCD Project (2007) Color poster promoting developmental screening to families. English version. December 2007 State-specific Colorado
Family panel screening card - English Colorado ABCD Project (2007) Proof copy of informational card promoting developmental screening. Answers three most common questions about screening. English version. December 2007 State-specific Colorado
Find Your Child's Developmental Age Utah Registry of Autism and Developmental Disabilities (URADD). Chart showing child's age in relation to social-emotional needs, nutritional needs, motor skills, and understanding and talking. January 2007 State-specific Utah
Give your Child the Gift of Good Health: CHEC is Medicaid for Kids! Utah ABCD Project (2006) This comprehensive resource for parents of Medicaid children outlines Utah's EPSDT services, describes what parents should expect of their health care visits as well as what roles they can play to keep children healthy. December 2006 State-specific Utah
Guide for parents when times are tough Utah ABCD Project (2006) This brochure provides parenting advice for parents of children ages 0-18. December 2006 State-specific Utah
Tips on healthy parenting for mothers with depression Utah ABCD Project (National Mental Health Association, 2006) Strengthening Families Fact Sheet on parenting for parents with depression. December 2006 State-specific Utah
Child Abuse Prevention Bookmark UPIQ. Child abuse prevention tips, services, websites, and phone numbers in bookmark form. December 2005 State-specific Utah