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United Way of America Success By 6 Initiatives

is the nation’s largest early childhood initiative enabling more than 350 communities across the country to implement out-come-focused strategies to positively affect early childhood development. Each Success By 6 develops their program based on critical issues for their community's 0 - 6 population.

 

Imagination Library

Imagination Library is an early literacy initiative to put books in the hands of young children, helping prepare them for kindergarten.

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What Can We Expect

    What can we expect from participants in the Success By 6 program? Each child enrolled in a two-year quality early learning education initiative can expect to:

  • Be 46 percent more likely to graduate from high school
  • Receive $4.17 of help for every $1 spent on preschool
  • Earn 14 percent more than they would if they had not been in the program

 

Help Me Grow is...

 

  • An unique system that assists families, primary care practices, and other community-based providers in identifying developmental or behavioral concerns in children from birth through age 8
  • An available inventory of relevant & appropriate responses for children and families in need
  • An aid for families to connect with programs and services
  • A collaboration of partners who have mutual interests, serve the same populations, and have the capacity to move Alabama forward
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  • To learn more about Help Me Grow Alabama watch this video:


  • Alabama Help Me Grow video: http://www.smartstartalabama.org/news/?newsID=18&date=07/01/2011

     

     

    Success By 6 Update

    Our community is becoming more and more focused on the importance of school readiness and the impact that has on everyone’s future.  Thank you to all United Way Success By 6 supporters who are committed to providing pre-schoolers and educators in Central Alabama the skills needed for children to enter kindergarten ready to learn and thrive. Thank you for inspiring hope and creating opportunities for our children to have a better tomorrow.  Success By 6 Update Story

     


    Blueprint for School Readiness -
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    Preschool Math Initiative -
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    Success by 6 Update -
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    Jefferson County's Blueprint for School Readiness

    United Way of Central Alabama's Success By 6 school readiness initiative coordinates the local implementation for the "Jefferson County Blueprint for School Readiness."  The Jefferson County Blueprint for School Readiness is a community based initiative to bring partners together to address school readiness for all children in Jefferson County. The Blueprint will be reconvening existing groups of community partners this spring to continue the work to improve the systems serving our young children and their families. This work will result in an increased number of Jefferson County's four year olds who arrive at school ready to learn and succeed. This effort is enabled by a grant awarded by the Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham. For more information contact Brooke Burgess at 205-458-2178.

     

     

    Preschool Math Initiative Adds Up to Success! 

    The SB6 team has been busy designing a preschool math initiative to be launched in selected sites this fall. It is not just ABCs anymore for kids at SB6. To improve math skills of  our preschoolers SB6 will:
    • Purchase and train each selected SB6 site in Every Day Math curriculum
    • Create math centers in all sites
    • Teach age appropriate math for SB6 preschoolers in each site
    • Create cost effective and reproducible math games and activities
    • Train all SB6 teachers on Pre K math skills, development, and activities to assure the best outcomes for each child.
    • Share the Pre K Math initiative model and tools with early care and education partners
    • Disseminate best practices for math education for four year olds in child care classrooms. 
    This initiative is made possible by a grant from the Malone Family Foundation.