The resources below are meant to help you serve local families with proven early childhood developmental tools.

Reach Out & Read
Reach Out and Read is an evidence based program where doctors and health professionals "prescribe" reading to children and their families at the well-child checks.
Participating Clinics:
- Childhood Health Associates of Salem
- Grand Ronde Health and Wellness Clinic
- Salem Pediatric Clinic
- Santiam Hospital. Includes: Aumsville Medical Clinic, Sublimity Medical Clinic, Santiam Medical Clinic
- Willamette Family Medical Center
- Woodburn Pediatric Clinic
- Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinics

The Ages & Stages Questionnaire:
The Ages and Stages Questionnaires (ASQ-3™) (for children from birth to age 6) reveals a child’s strengths as well as areas where they may benefit from extra practice or support.
If a child’s developmental challenge is identified late, it can impact their life in significant ways. Early detection can help a child get appropriate care and help foster developmental growth.
Learn more about child development milestones.

Spark: High-Quality Child Care
Spark Child Care Quality Rating
Childcare providers in the network work hard to demonstrate high-quality care that meets state-defined standards—which can earn them a star rating.
Multilingual Providers with Spark
Spark's Focused Child Care Networks also includes active English- and Spanish-speaking childcare providers in Marion and Polk Counties.

Care Connect & Mid-Valley Behavioral Care Network
Funded by a grant from the Mid-Valley Behavioral Care Network, Care Connect aims to build positive relationships between children and their caregivers and peers. By intervening early in life, we can prevent academic, social, and mental health challenges down the road.
Care Connect increases the capacity of both parents and early education programs (child cares and preschools) through specialized trainings that explore the root causes of difficult behaviors and share strategies to respond effectively and compassionately.
Program coordinator Skye Hibbard-Swanson works collaboratively with partner organizations to refer parents and providers to relevant resources. And when there are ongoing or significant concerns, Care Connect offers access to a team of contracted early childhood mental health specialists for behavior consultation.