
Dayna Browning
You don’t have to be a pro to help your child build big skills. There are plenty of activities you and your child can do together during your day. Naming fruits with your baby, singing with your child on the drive home or talking to them about their favorite stories? Learning moments! Take a look at the practices and resources below to help your child learn new skills. Anytime. Anywhere.
Did you know the state of Michigan has identified literacy essentials for young learners by age group? Learn more!
Looking for support that is closer to you?
The MiFamily Engagement Regional Centers support communities across Michigan by providing materials and other resources for literacy development. Hover over the map to connect with your regional center or visit our site to learn more.
When you spread the word on literacy, it means another child gets to learn big skills for their future. The best part? We have free materials to help get started!
Find programs near you for before- and after-school care and learning. Discover programs where your children can learn and play.
Great Start Collaboratives also provide services and resources for early childhood development. To connect with your local collaborative, click below.