Child Development Infoline/United Way of CT 7/1/02-6/30/03 Who called the Child Development Infoline (CDI)? Birth to ThreeHelp Me GrowPreschool Special.

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Child Development Infoline/United Way of CT 7/1/02-6/30/03 Who called the Child Development Infoline (CDI)? Birth to ThreeHelp Me GrowPreschool Special Education Families, Foster families, Relatives, or Friends 69% Health Care Providers and Hospitals 25% State and Municipal Agencies 3% Early Childhood Programs 1% Social Service Agencies 1% Others1% Families, Foster families, Relatives, or Friends 52% Health Care Providers and Hospitals 26% State and Municipal Agencies 7% Early Childhood Programs 7% Social Service Agencies 5% Others3% Families, Foster families, Relatives, or Friends 63% Health Care Providers and Hospitals 24% State and Municipal Agencies 5% Early Childhood Programs 3% Social Service Agencies 4% Others1%

Child Development Infoline/United Way of CT 7/1/02-6/30/03 How did callers hear about the services provided by the Child Development Infoline (CDI)? Birth to ThreeHelp Me GrowPreschool Special Education Primary Health Providers 41% Other Health Providers 8% Social Service, State and Municipal Agencies 11% Early Childhood Programs 8% ASQ or Other Infoline Services 14% Relatives, Friends or Co-workers 9% Others9% Primary Health Providers 70% Other Health Providers 6% Social Service, State and Municipal Agencies 5% Early Childhood Programs 6% ASQ or Other Infoline Services 4% Relatives, Friends or Co-workers 8% Others1% Primary Health Providers 39% Other Health Providers 6% Social Service, State and Municipal Agencies 7% Early Childhood Programs 14% ASQ or Other Infoline Services 17% Relatives, Friends or Co-workers 10% Others7%

Child Development Infoline/United Way of CT 7/1/02-6/30/03 The top 20 services requested through Help Me Grow Information Provided1537 Printed Materials Requested950 Specialized Information and Referral715 Preschool Special Education579 Ages and Stages Child Monitoring program450 Parenting Education214 Child Guidance115 Family Resource Centers96 Child Care Resource and Referral69 Mental Health Evaluation69 Development Assessment60 Education Advocacy Groups (continued)

Child Development Infoline/United Way of CT 7/1/02-6/30/03 Who called the Child Development Infoline (CDI)? Birth to ThreeHelp Me GrowPreschool Special Education Families, Foster families, Relatives, or Friends 69% Health Care Providers and Hospitals 25% State and Municipal Agencies 3% Early Childhood Programs 1% Social Service Agencies 1% Others1% Families, Foster families, Relatives, or Friends 52% Health Care Providers and Hospitals 26% State and Municipal Agencies 7% Early Childhood Programs 7% Social Service Agencies 5% Others3% Families, Foster families, Relatives, or Friends 63% Health Care Providers and Hospitals 24% State and Municipal Agencies 5% Early Childhood Programs 3% Social Service Agencies 4% Others1%

Who Calls Help Me Grow April 1, 2002 through February 28, 2005

Child’s Age at Initial Call to Help Me Grow April 1, 2002 through February 28, 2005 (N=6854)

Child Development Infoline/United Way of CT 7/1/02-6/30/03 What was the age and gender of children referred based on information provided at time of referral? Birth to ThreeHelp Me GrowPreschool Special Education Under a year22% Age 133% Age 243% Age 3N/A Age 4N/A Age 5N/A Male66% Female34% Under a year12% Age 134% Age 235% Age 310% Age 46% Age 53% Male62% Female38% Under a year0% Age 12& Age 29% Age 360% Age 424% Age 54% Male67% Female33%