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  2. Reach Out and Read - Wikipedia

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    Reach Out and Read logo. Reach Out and Read, Inc. (ROR) is a US nonprofit organization that promotes reading. Reach Out and Read is a national early literacy organization working directly with pediatric care providers to share the lifelong benefits that result from families reading aloud to their children every day.

  3. Wellness check - Wikipedia

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    A wellness check (also known as a welfare check or a Safe and Well check) is an in-person visit from one or more law enforcement officers, especially in response to a request from a friend or family member who is concerned about the person's wellbeing. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  4. EPSDT - Wikipedia

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    Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) is the child health component of Medicaid.Federal statutes and regulations state that children under age 21 who are enrolled in Medicaid are entitled to EPSDT benefits and that States must cover a broad array of preventive and treatment services.

  5. M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Masonic Children's ...

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    The hospital has 212 beds [2] and is affiliated with University of Minnesota Medical School. The hospital provides comprehensive pediatric specialties and subspecialties to pediatric patients aged 0–21 [3] throughout Minnesota and the Midwest United States. Masonic Children's Hospital is also a state designated Level III Trauma Center. [4]

  6. Gesell Developmental Schedules - Wikipedia

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    Developmental Age, determined by calculating the results of the GDO-R, is an age in years and half-years that best describes a child's behavior and performance on a developmental scale. It may be equal to, older, or younger than the child's actual chronological age. It encompasses a child's social, emotional, intellectual and physical make up.

  7. WellChild - Wikipedia

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    WellChild is a charity that provides care for seriously ill children and young people in the United Kingdom, founded in 1977. [1] The charity introduced and funds WellChild Nurses, who provide care and support to children and young people needing long-term or complex care, helping children to leave hospital and be cared for at home.

  8. Education in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Education in the US State of Minnesota comes from a number of public and private sources and encompasses pre-Kindergarten to post-secondary levels. Minnesota has a literate and well-educated population; [1] the state ranked 13th on the 2006–07 Morgan Quitno Smartest State Award, and is first in the percentage of residents with at least a high school diploma.

  9. Working With Children Check - Wikipedia

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    The verification is subsequently emailed to the individual, however, the employer is required to verify the check online as well. [17] Employers of child-related services need access and update the online WWC system with their current employees to include the Working With Children (WWC) number of each child-related employee.