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The Case for Early Childhood

The Case for Early Childhood. BHAG To be a leading social change agent that transformed greater Detroit into one of the top 5 places to live and work

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Page 1: The Case for Early Childhood. BHAG To be a leading social change agent that transformed greater Detroit into one of the top 5 places to live and work

The Case for Early Childhood

Page 2: The Case for Early Childhood. BHAG To be a leading social change agent that transformed greater Detroit into one of the top 5 places to live and work

BHAG

To be a leading social change agent that transformed greater Detroit into

one of the top 5 places to live and work by 2030.

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50 percent?

Less than 50 percent of kids in our region are ready for kindergarten.

Of those kids less than 50 percent will graduate high school.

As for college? Way less than 50 percent.

And of those kids? Less than 50 percent are equipped to succeed.

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The Importance of Early Education

By age 3:• 90% of the brain is developed.

• A child living in poverty will hear 30 million fewer words than a child from a middle-income home.

By kindergarten:• A child from a non-communicative home

environment may have a vocabulary equivalent to a 2-year-old.

• A child from a literacy-rich home may have a vocabulary equivalent to a 10-year old.

Bottom line the 8 year gap rarely closes

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Dollars and $ense of Education in the Earliest Years

The Benefits

• $17/1 – return for every dollar we invest on early childhood education.

The Ongoing Cost of Not Investing• $115 million in K-12 spending. • $303 million in increased

government spending and decreased tax revenues.

• $180 million in increased social costs.

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Putting Our Money Where It Matters?

2012 Michigan Expenditure Comparison

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State Resource Consolidation – The Office of Great Start

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Early Literacy

Attachment and Self

Regulation

Quality Care

Birth Informal

Kindergarten Formal

Our Early Childhood EcosystemEarly Learning Communities: 14,000 will participate improving childcare practices in our Family, Friend and Neighbor network.

Quality: Improving quality for 3,000 licensed childcare programs serving 30,000 high need kids in our region.

Family Literacy: Targeting 16,000 high need families at birth to create a daily reading practice. To date, 24,420 kids receive a book a month from birth - age 5.

Getting Results

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2012

Half of those parents pledge to read to their child every day and receive a free book each month for the child’s first five years.

Half of those parents get connected within three months to ensure their family’s basic needs are met.

Children enter kindergarten with the foundation in place to get at least a 21 on the ACT 12 years later.

Step 2

Step 1

Step 3Half of those families complete a class in nutrition, child development, or financial stability.

2030

16,00 children--many of whom are in the Safety Net, are born each year at ten hospitals in Greater Detroit.

The Tipping Point Strategy