Dr. Ashley Shayter Selected Act Early Ambassador of Michigan


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“I’m very excited to be the CDC’s Act Early Ambassador for Michigan! Empowering parents with tools to watch their child grow and thrive is so important, says Dr. Ashley Shayter. We know that early intervention is key to maximizing long-term benefits…..”

Southfield, Michigan (November 3, 2022) — The Autism Alliance of Michigan (AAoM) is pleased to announce that Dr. Ashley Shayter, PhD, LBA, BCBA-D, CBIS, Policy Manager for Statewide Education & Outreach, has been selected as CDC’s Act Early Ambassador to Michigan.

Act Early Ambassadors work with CDC’s Learn the Signs. Act Early. program to improve early identification of developmental delays and disabilities so that children and their families can access needed services as early as possible.

“This is such a significant opportunity for AAoM and our state, said Colleen Allen, Ph.D., President and CEO of AAoM. Reducing the age of diagnosis and access to critical services is one of our major strategic initiatives over the next 10 years. The Learn the Signs. Act Early. Campaign is perfectly aligned with this work. Dr. Shayter’s role as Ambassador will allow us to connect with national experts, colleagues in other states addressing this priority, and resources to share with stakeholders”.

Since 2011, professionals with medical, child development, developmental disability, special education, and early intervention expertise have been selected to serve as a state or territorial point-of-contact for the national Learn the Signs. Act Early. program. The ambassador supports the work of Act Early Teams and other Michigan-specific initiatives to improve early identification of developmental delay and disability; and promote the adoption and integration of Learn the Signs. Act Early. resources into systems that serve young children and their families.

“I’m very excited to be the CDC’s Act Early Ambassador for Michigan! Empowering parents with tools to watch their child grow and thrive is so important, says Dr. Ashley Shayter. We know that early intervention is key to maximizing long-term benefits. I hope my work as the Act Early Ambassador will encourage everyone who interacts with young children–from families to healthcare organizations to educators–to use the Learn the Signs. Act Early. materials and resources so we can ensure a bright and successful future for Michigan’s children.”

Click here to read more about CDC’s Act Early Ambassadors.

About Autism Alliance of Michigan

Since 2009, The Autism Alliance of Michigan (AAoM) has led collaborative efforts across the state that improve the quality of life for individuals with autism through education, comprehensive services, community awareness, inclusion efforts and coordinated advocacy across their lifespan. AAoM is the trusted ally and partner for thousands of families.  An AAoM navigator can be reached at 877-463-2266 (AAOM) or email at navigator@aaomi.org. For information on events, resources and donations, or for more information on the Watch Me Grow program, please visit autismallianceofmichigan.org.

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