Educating the public about childhood
development issues is no small task. To help raise
awareness, we need organizations, professionals,
parents, and other individuals around the country to
partner with CDC in these efforts. From national
advocacy organizations to small-town grassroots
groups, our partners help spread the word and bring
the “Learn the Signs. Act Early.” campaign’s
important messages to parents everywhere.
Who Are
Our Current Partners?
CDC would like to thank the following national
partners for their involvement and contributions in
the “Learn the Signs. Act Early.” campaign:
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American Academy of
Pediatrics
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Autism Speaks
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Autism Society of America
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First Signs
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Organization for Autism
Research
We would also like to thank the
many local and regional grassroots partners – from
health care professionals to child care providers to
parents – who continue to dedicate their time and
resources to help educate people about the
importance of monitoring developmental milestones in
children.
How Can
I Become a Partner?
If you would like to become a “Learn the Signs. Act
Early.” partner, visit the “Get
Involved” page and find out what you can do to
help. Organizations wishing to become a partner can
contact
actearly@cdc.gov.
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Date:
July 18, 2008
Content source: National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental
Disabilities
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