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OVERVIEW                            THE EARLY YEARS ARE CRITICAL YEARS

Investing in early childhood is a   The early years from birth to five comprise a critical time in the life of a
key strategy in achieving long      child. By age 5, as much as 90% of a child’s intellectual and emotional
term economic success.              hard wiring has been set for life. However, by age 5, many children in
                                    high-risk environments are already developmentally behind. This gap
The benefits of focusing on the     only grows over time --- undermining school readiness and success in
early years are detailed in this    life.
pamphlet. Analysis and findings
are included throughout.            University of Chicago economist and Noble Laureate, James Heckman
                                    says , “Skill begets skill; motivation begets motivation. Early failure
                                    begets later failure.”




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According to the High/Scope Perry Preschool study, children who
received a high quality early childhood education had:

* 30% higher high school graduation rate (among women, over twice the
  number graduated)
* Higher median incomes as working adults (averaging more than $5,000
  additional per year)
* Fewer arrests and incarceration for violent crimes (down 15%), property
  crimes (down 20%) and drug offenses (down 25%)
* For every $1 invested, there is an average return of $17 saved on
  welfare, criminal justice, special education and other social expenses.

Yet despite the overwhelming evidence, we continue to invest less in the
early years. (See graph below)


                                                                             THE COSTS OF NOT INVESTING
                                                                                  IN EARLY LEARNING

                                                                            On average, 35% of the 150,000
                                                                              Michigan children entering
                                                                             kindergarten each year are
                                                                                 NOT ready to learn.

                                                                            This means we are failing 50,000
                                                                            five-year-olds before they even
                                                                                 start school. In all, 11% of
                                                                                Michigan students repeat
                                                                              kindergarten at a cost of $100
                                                                             million to taxpayers each year.




                                                                                                            3
EARLY INVESTMENT PAYS BIG RETURNS
When we invest in early learning, the return on our
investment is rewarding.

In 2009, Michigan saved $1.1 billion alone due to
investments made in the state’s school readiness efforts
over the past 25 years.

What else do we see when we prepare our youngest
learners for school?

* Increased high school graduation rates

* Increased college attendance

* Special education costs reduced by as much as 50%

* Reduced crime and delinquency

* Fewer teen pregnancies

* Greater adult employment and higher adult wages

* Increased family stability




 4
BUILDING A STRONG WORKFORCE
                                                                                            MORE REASONS FOR BUSINESSES
BUILDS A STRONG ECONOMY                                                                       TO SUPPORT INVESTMENT IN
                                                                                            EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
RECIPE FOR A STRONG WORKFORCE
                                                                                            * Almost 2/3 of employers found
* Good nutrition (Every $1 spent on nutrition programs for women and infants (WIC)            family-friendly workplace
  returns between $1.77 and $3.13 in savings in healthcare costs within the first 60 days     practices decrease turnover.
  after birth)
                                                                                            * Work and family conflict costs
* Health care (Every low birthweight birth costs $28,000 - $40,000 more just in medical       businesses an estimated $3
  services)                                                                                   billion a year nationally

* Strong parenting (High-quality home visiting programs reduce low birthweight births,      * In Ingham County, each child
  child injury and abuse, and improve school performance for children and mothers)            who participates in a quality
                                                                                              early learning program will:
* Quality early education (Pre-kindergarten reduces placement in special education,
  grade retention and juvenile crime, and improves high school graduation and               - Return $7.16 for every $1 spent
  earnings)                                                                                 - Be 46% more likely to
                                                                                              graduate from high school
* Proven early childhood programs (Research shows these produce stronger                    - Reduce costs to victims of
  economic development results over the long run --- on GDP, job growth and                   crime by $86,520
  earnings --- than traditional business tax subsidies)                                     - Save Michigan $19,434 in
                                                                                              delinquency & crime costs
* Reliable care (For every $1 invested in child care, employers can expect a return of      - Return $152,014 to the govt. in
  $3 to $4 in increased productivity and reduced turnover)                                    taxes paid & social costs
                                                                                              avoided.
* Affording the basics (Increasing family income to at least the federal poverty level      - Earn $228,216 more over his/
  during a child’s first 6 years dramatically increases the child’s earnings as an adult)     her work life.




                                                                                                                           5
A VISION FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE IN MICHIGAN




6
WAYS YOUR BUSINESS CAN SUPPORT
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION IN INGHAM COUNTY
* PROMOTE THE IMPORTANCE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
- Host events, talk to your employees, start a blog, write an article or letter to the editor.
-
- Share key child development information with your employees and colleagues:

      * The Ingham GSC publishes a PARENT RESOURCE GUIDE for parents with children birth to 5. The guide
        includes descriptions and contact information for Ingham County community agencies and
        organizations in six categories (Prenatal Education, Parent Education Classes, Parent Support Groups,
        Parenting Resources, Home Visitation, and Parent-Child Activities). Available online at:
        http://inghamgreatstart.powerofwe.org/parent-resource-guide/

      * For print versions of the PARENT RESOURCE GUIDE or other Ingham GSC materials, please contact Chris
        Singer at inghamGSC@gmail.com

* LEAD BY EXAMPLE
- Encourage employees to participate in early childhood programs and agencies - as volunteers and as parents.

- Adopt an early childhood program for focused volunteer efforts, such as reading to children, playground and
room improvement or donation of books and clothing.

- Share company expertise, talent and skills, such as accounting skills, management training, public relations,
construction ability and others, with the early childhood world.

- Adopt policies in your business that support working families.

* TAKE A STAND
- Be aware of policies impacting young children and their families; communicating
your concerns and ideas to policymakers and governmental representatives. Visit
our Advocacy page: http://inghamgreatstart.powerofwe.org/take-action-now/
BECOME A MEMBER OF THE INGHAM GREAT START COLLABORATIVE

Pledge to do any or all of the following:

* Display a Great Start Ingham sticker/sign in their storefront window (pictured below)

* Share information and resources from the Ingham GSC for your employees with children ages 0-5. We developed
  a Resource Guide which is available online at: http://inghamgreatstart.powerofwe.org/parent-resource-guide/

* Volunteer to serve on any of the Ingham GSC work groups. We are especially in need of local business
  involvement on our Public Awareness work group (http://inghamgreatstart.powerofwe.org/public-awareness-
  workgroup/). Contact inghamGSC@gmail.com if you are interested or would like more information.

Of course, we are also interested in knowing if you are business that's already engaging in what is considered to
be family-friendly practices. A family-friendly business is defined as one supporting and encouraging children and
families through its business practices.

Are you a business doing or providing any of the following?:

* Employee Assistance Programs
* Maternity/Paternity leave policy
* Flexible work schedule options for parents of children not yet attending school
* Pre-tax child care benefits
* Provide employees with access to child development information through company
newsletter, pay envelopes, and/or break-room information.
* Wellness programs - fitness centers, yoga classes, health-oriented workshops and
  seminars.
* Are you a restaurant and have child booster seats or a kids menu?
* Do you hold activities for employees and their children?
* Anything else we missed?
EXAMPLE OF A LOCAL FAMILY FRIENDLY BUSINESS: WLNS

                                Lansing’s WLNS Channel 6 (Building a “Family Friendly” work environment)
                                During the course of two years, WLNS made several “family-friendly” moves to
                                help accommodate shifting parenting responsibilities.


The station’s first move took place in 2009 when it was decided that Jane Aldrich would take over for Sheri Jones
as news anchorwoman of the 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. news. Jones wanted to cut back to parttime at the station to
spend more time with family. Aldrich made a similar move in 2006 in order to spend more time with her own
family, at which time Jones took her seat on the anchor desk. Alrdich said coming back to the desk is her way
to give back to the station and say “thank you” for granting her such flexibility, now that her daughter is grown
and off to college.
The second shuffling of its anchor lineup took place earlier this year when Lauren Thompson, who has been with
WLNS since 2003 and anchors the station’s morning and noon newscasts, moved from weekdays to weekends.
She was replaced at the noon anchor desk by weekend anchor Ann Emmerich. WLNS described it as a “family-
friendly move.” Thompson and Emmerich changed roles to account for their shifting parenting responsibilities. 
Thompson has two young girls at home while Emmerich is the mother of three older boys.



                                     Do you know about a family-friendly business deserving of recognition?
                                     Send us a message letting us know about this business and why you
                                     consider them to be family-friendly.
                                     Visit our website at:
                                     www.inghamgreatstart.org and fill out the contact form.
EXAMPLE OF LOCAL BUSINESS INVOLVEMENT: PNC BANK

                                   A 10 year, $100 million early childhood education initiative.
                                   Through PNC Bank, our local community has benefited from:

PNC's Mobile Learning Adventure - This has been present at local events including the East Lansing Art Festival
and ECIC’s Star Power event at the Capitol. It features activities for parents with children including interactive
kiosks, the ‘What I Want to Be When I Grow Up’ photo station, crafts and educational materials!

Grant funding - Last summer, local organizations WKAR Ready To Learn, Capital Area Community Service (CACS)
Head Start and Impression 5 Science Center celebrated the announcement of a collaborative grant award of
$300,000 to enhance science and math education for underserved preschoolers. The grant for the three-year
program was made possible by the PNC Foundation.

Community Outreach Kits - PNC has partnered with Sesame Workshop to design and distribute a series of Grow Up
Great multi-media educational kits. Available in English-Spanish, these free kits are available at local PNC
branches or at any local event where PNC’s Mobile Learning Adventure is participating.

Employee Volunteerism - PNC encourages employee involvement in Grow Up Great and permits 40 hours a year
of paid time off for volunteerism. In addition, employees who volunteer at least 40 hours a year at an early
childhood education program earn a $1,000 grant that is donated to the preschool in the employee’s name.
RESOURCES AND REFERENCES
* Birth to Five Policy Alliance / www.birthtofivepolicy.org
* Early Childhood Investment Corporation / www.greatstartforkids.org
* Fight Crime: Invest in Kids / www.fightcrime.org
* First Five Years Fund / www.ffyf.org
* The Heckman Equation / www.heckmanequation.org
* Impression 5 Museum / http://impression5.org
* Ingham Great Start Collaborative / http://inghamgreatstart.org
* Institute for a Competitive Workforce / www.icw.uschamber.com
* Michigan Kids Count Data Center / http://datacenter.kidscount.org/MI
* Michigan League for Human Services / www.milhs.org
* Michigan Sandbox Party / http://michigansandboxparty.org/
* Ounce of Prevention Fund/ www.ounceofprevention.org
* Partnership for America’s Economic Success /
  www.partnershipforsuccess.org
* PNC Grow Up Great / http://pncgrowupgreat.com
* WKAR Ready to Learn / http://wkar.org/parents


                                                   A publication of the
                                            Ingham Great Start Collaborative
                                              Public Awareness Workgroup

                                            For more information, please visit:
                                               http://inghamgreatstart.org
                                                        May, 2011

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Early Childhood is Workforce Development

  • 1. hold Early Childhood is Workforce Development laugh THE IMPACT OF LOCAL INVESTMENT IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION love play teach care http://inghamgreatstart.org read 517.244.1267
  • 2. OVERVIEW THE EARLY YEARS ARE CRITICAL YEARS Investing in early childhood is a The early years from birth to five comprise a critical time in the life of a key strategy in achieving long child. By age 5, as much as 90% of a child’s intellectual and emotional term economic success. hard wiring has been set for life. However, by age 5, many children in high-risk environments are already developmentally behind. This gap The benefits of focusing on the only grows over time --- undermining school readiness and success in early years are detailed in this life. pamphlet. Analysis and findings are included throughout. University of Chicago economist and Noble Laureate, James Heckman says , “Skill begets skill; motivation begets motivation. Early failure begets later failure.” 2
  • 3. According to the High/Scope Perry Preschool study, children who received a high quality early childhood education had: * 30% higher high school graduation rate (among women, over twice the number graduated) * Higher median incomes as working adults (averaging more than $5,000 additional per year) * Fewer arrests and incarceration for violent crimes (down 15%), property crimes (down 20%) and drug offenses (down 25%) * For every $1 invested, there is an average return of $17 saved on welfare, criminal justice, special education and other social expenses. Yet despite the overwhelming evidence, we continue to invest less in the early years. (See graph below) THE COSTS OF NOT INVESTING IN EARLY LEARNING On average, 35% of the 150,000 Michigan children entering kindergarten each year are NOT ready to learn. This means we are failing 50,000 five-year-olds before they even start school. In all, 11% of Michigan students repeat kindergarten at a cost of $100 million to taxpayers each year. 3
  • 4. EARLY INVESTMENT PAYS BIG RETURNS When we invest in early learning, the return on our investment is rewarding. In 2009, Michigan saved $1.1 billion alone due to investments made in the state’s school readiness efforts over the past 25 years. What else do we see when we prepare our youngest learners for school? * Increased high school graduation rates * Increased college attendance * Special education costs reduced by as much as 50% * Reduced crime and delinquency * Fewer teen pregnancies * Greater adult employment and higher adult wages * Increased family stability 4
  • 5. BUILDING A STRONG WORKFORCE MORE REASONS FOR BUSINESSES BUILDS A STRONG ECONOMY TO SUPPORT INVESTMENT IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION RECIPE FOR A STRONG WORKFORCE * Almost 2/3 of employers found * Good nutrition (Every $1 spent on nutrition programs for women and infants (WIC) family-friendly workplace returns between $1.77 and $3.13 in savings in healthcare costs within the first 60 days practices decrease turnover. after birth) * Work and family conflict costs * Health care (Every low birthweight birth costs $28,000 - $40,000 more just in medical businesses an estimated $3 services) billion a year nationally * Strong parenting (High-quality home visiting programs reduce low birthweight births, * In Ingham County, each child child injury and abuse, and improve school performance for children and mothers) who participates in a quality early learning program will: * Quality early education (Pre-kindergarten reduces placement in special education, grade retention and juvenile crime, and improves high school graduation and - Return $7.16 for every $1 spent earnings) - Be 46% more likely to graduate from high school * Proven early childhood programs (Research shows these produce stronger - Reduce costs to victims of economic development results over the long run --- on GDP, job growth and crime by $86,520 earnings --- than traditional business tax subsidies) - Save Michigan $19,434 in delinquency & crime costs * Reliable care (For every $1 invested in child care, employers can expect a return of - Return $152,014 to the govt. in $3 to $4 in increased productivity and reduced turnover) taxes paid & social costs avoided. * Affording the basics (Increasing family income to at least the federal poverty level - Earn $228,216 more over his/ during a child’s first 6 years dramatically increases the child’s earnings as an adult) her work life. 5
  • 6. A VISION FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE IN MICHIGAN 6
  • 7. WAYS YOUR BUSINESS CAN SUPPORT EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION IN INGHAM COUNTY * PROMOTE THE IMPORTANCE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - Host events, talk to your employees, start a blog, write an article or letter to the editor. - - Share key child development information with your employees and colleagues: * The Ingham GSC publishes a PARENT RESOURCE GUIDE for parents with children birth to 5. The guide includes descriptions and contact information for Ingham County community agencies and organizations in six categories (Prenatal Education, Parent Education Classes, Parent Support Groups, Parenting Resources, Home Visitation, and Parent-Child Activities). Available online at: http://inghamgreatstart.powerofwe.org/parent-resource-guide/ * For print versions of the PARENT RESOURCE GUIDE or other Ingham GSC materials, please contact Chris Singer at inghamGSC@gmail.com * LEAD BY EXAMPLE - Encourage employees to participate in early childhood programs and agencies - as volunteers and as parents. - Adopt an early childhood program for focused volunteer efforts, such as reading to children, playground and room improvement or donation of books and clothing. - Share company expertise, talent and skills, such as accounting skills, management training, public relations, construction ability and others, with the early childhood world. - Adopt policies in your business that support working families. * TAKE A STAND - Be aware of policies impacting young children and their families; communicating your concerns and ideas to policymakers and governmental representatives. Visit our Advocacy page: http://inghamgreatstart.powerofwe.org/take-action-now/
  • 8. BECOME A MEMBER OF THE INGHAM GREAT START COLLABORATIVE Pledge to do any or all of the following: * Display a Great Start Ingham sticker/sign in their storefront window (pictured below) * Share information and resources from the Ingham GSC for your employees with children ages 0-5. We developed a Resource Guide which is available online at: http://inghamgreatstart.powerofwe.org/parent-resource-guide/ * Volunteer to serve on any of the Ingham GSC work groups. We are especially in need of local business involvement on our Public Awareness work group (http://inghamgreatstart.powerofwe.org/public-awareness- workgroup/). Contact inghamGSC@gmail.com if you are interested or would like more information. Of course, we are also interested in knowing if you are business that's already engaging in what is considered to be family-friendly practices. A family-friendly business is defined as one supporting and encouraging children and families through its business practices. Are you a business doing or providing any of the following?: * Employee Assistance Programs * Maternity/Paternity leave policy * Flexible work schedule options for parents of children not yet attending school * Pre-tax child care benefits * Provide employees with access to child development information through company newsletter, pay envelopes, and/or break-room information. * Wellness programs - fitness centers, yoga classes, health-oriented workshops and seminars. * Are you a restaurant and have child booster seats or a kids menu? * Do you hold activities for employees and their children? * Anything else we missed?
  • 9. EXAMPLE OF A LOCAL FAMILY FRIENDLY BUSINESS: WLNS Lansing’s WLNS Channel 6 (Building a “Family Friendly” work environment) During the course of two years, WLNS made several “family-friendly” moves to help accommodate shifting parenting responsibilities. The station’s first move took place in 2009 when it was decided that Jane Aldrich would take over for Sheri Jones as news anchorwoman of the 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. news. Jones wanted to cut back to parttime at the station to spend more time with family. Aldrich made a similar move in 2006 in order to spend more time with her own family, at which time Jones took her seat on the anchor desk. Alrdich said coming back to the desk is her way to give back to the station and say “thank you” for granting her such flexibility, now that her daughter is grown and off to college. The second shuffling of its anchor lineup took place earlier this year when Lauren Thompson, who has been with WLNS since 2003 and anchors the station’s morning and noon newscasts, moved from weekdays to weekends. She was replaced at the noon anchor desk by weekend anchor Ann Emmerich. WLNS described it as a “family- friendly move.” Thompson and Emmerich changed roles to account for their shifting parenting responsibilities.  Thompson has two young girls at home while Emmerich is the mother of three older boys. Do you know about a family-friendly business deserving of recognition? Send us a message letting us know about this business and why you consider them to be family-friendly. Visit our website at: www.inghamgreatstart.org and fill out the contact form.
  • 10. EXAMPLE OF LOCAL BUSINESS INVOLVEMENT: PNC BANK A 10 year, $100 million early childhood education initiative. Through PNC Bank, our local community has benefited from: PNC's Mobile Learning Adventure - This has been present at local events including the East Lansing Art Festival and ECIC’s Star Power event at the Capitol. It features activities for parents with children including interactive kiosks, the ‘What I Want to Be When I Grow Up’ photo station, crafts and educational materials! Grant funding - Last summer, local organizations WKAR Ready To Learn, Capital Area Community Service (CACS) Head Start and Impression 5 Science Center celebrated the announcement of a collaborative grant award of $300,000 to enhance science and math education for underserved preschoolers. The grant for the three-year program was made possible by the PNC Foundation. Community Outreach Kits - PNC has partnered with Sesame Workshop to design and distribute a series of Grow Up Great multi-media educational kits. Available in English-Spanish, these free kits are available at local PNC branches or at any local event where PNC’s Mobile Learning Adventure is participating. Employee Volunteerism - PNC encourages employee involvement in Grow Up Great and permits 40 hours a year of paid time off for volunteerism. In addition, employees who volunteer at least 40 hours a year at an early childhood education program earn a $1,000 grant that is donated to the preschool in the employee’s name.
  • 11. RESOURCES AND REFERENCES * Birth to Five Policy Alliance / www.birthtofivepolicy.org * Early Childhood Investment Corporation / www.greatstartforkids.org * Fight Crime: Invest in Kids / www.fightcrime.org * First Five Years Fund / www.ffyf.org * The Heckman Equation / www.heckmanequation.org * Impression 5 Museum / http://impression5.org * Ingham Great Start Collaborative / http://inghamgreatstart.org * Institute for a Competitive Workforce / www.icw.uschamber.com * Michigan Kids Count Data Center / http://datacenter.kidscount.org/MI * Michigan League for Human Services / www.milhs.org * Michigan Sandbox Party / http://michigansandboxparty.org/ * Ounce of Prevention Fund/ www.ounceofprevention.org * Partnership for America’s Economic Success / www.partnershipforsuccess.org * PNC Grow Up Great / http://pncgrowupgreat.com * WKAR Ready to Learn / http://wkar.org/parents A publication of the Ingham Great Start Collaborative Public Awareness Workgroup For more information, please visit: http://inghamgreatstart.org May, 2011