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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, Baby TALK (Teaching Activities for Learning and |
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| Knowledge) celebrates its twentieth anniversary this year; and
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| WHEREAS, Baby TALK is a state model which serves every |
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| family with a child from birth to age three, providing |
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| information, encouragement, children's books, and activities; |
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| its mission is to positively impact child development and |
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| nurture healthy parent-child relationships during the critical |
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| early years; and
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| WHEREAS, Established in 1986 by Founding Executive |
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| Director Claudia Quigg, Baby TALK, Inc., is a non-profit |
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| organization committed to a collaborative model, working |
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| together with community hospitals, schools, libraries, health |
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| clinics, and literacy programs to deliver services that are |
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| accessible and relevant to families' needs; this includes going |
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| where the parents already are, including health care providers, |
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| human services agencies, neighborhoods, and homes; and
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| WHEREAS, In 1986, Baby TALK first raised the money to begin |
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| visiting parents of newborns in local hospitals, and in 1989, |
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| the organization began training professionals including |
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| teachers, librarians, social workers, and nurses; in 1996, Baby |
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| TALK became one of three pilots for Harvard Children's |
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| Hospital's Touchpoints program started by T. Berry Brazelton, |
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| and local Touchpoints training began; in 1997, Baby TALK staff |
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| began teaching early childhood courses at Millikin University; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, By 2004, Baby TALK in the Decatur area had served |
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| families of approximately 25,200 newborns; and
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| WHEREAS, Some of the reasons Baby TALK has been so |
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| successful are the outstanding services to families delivered |