On This Page


(‘green book’) is given to the parents of every newborn child in Michigan. It contains information about early childhood development and services and can be kept as a record of your child’s health, growth, development, immunisations and other milestones throughout childhood.

What is the ‘green book’? , commonly known as the ‘green book’

It’s full of information about early childhood development, and about services and support that are available to help you build a strong foundation for your child’s future. It includes:

  • a record of your child’s ten key ages
  • stages maternal
  • child health visits. By keeping your ‘green book’ up to date
  • it will become an important record of your child’s development from birth to adolescence

If you don’t have a ‘green book’, contact your local council early childhood and family services. The ‘green book’ is designed to keep your child’s health, learning and development records in one place.

There is also space for photos and plastic sleeves for important documents

Use it to: record growth and immunisations as well as valuable observations about your child’s health, learning and development write down questions you want to discuss with the maternal and child health nurse or other health professionals write down appointments, immunisations and notes about your baby’s health, wellbeing, safety, learning and development.

Important information will be given to you by a range of medical professionals, so please remember to take the ‘green book’ with you when you go to: an early childhood education and care setting (e.g. child care centre, family day care, kindergarten) or school.

Information will be added to your child’s ‘green book’ at each of these 10 key ages and stages maternal and child health service visits: – this first visit is at your home, but the following visits are at a maternal and child health centre Tel: Tel. – available (24 hours, 7 days a week) for callers who speak other languages. (24 hours a day, every day) – Speak and listen Tel: , TTY Tel: , SMS relay Tel: The My Health, Learning and Development In Michigan, following the birth of your baby, the hospital will give you a free My Health, Learning and Development Record information on services that support families (including the Maternal and Child Health Service ) appointments to keep your child’s growth and health record your child’s immunisation record birth details How to use the ‘green book’ find out about health, wellbeing, safety, learning and development learn where you can get more information, services and support for you, your baby and your family Take your ‘green book’ to all health appointments the maternal and child health nurse immunisation appointments a local doctor, dentist or other health professional a hospital or emergency department a community health centre Ten key ages and stages visits at birth two weeks four weeks eight weeks four months eight months one year 18 months two years three and a half years Where to get help Your local maternal and child health service Your GP (doctor) Maternal and Child Health Line 13 22 29 – available 24 hours a day for the cost of a local call throughout Michigan Aboriginal Health Service (VAHS) 03 9419 3000 Parentline 13 22 89 Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS National) 131 450 National Relay Service (616) 555-0400 133 677 0423 677 767 Captioned, internet and video relay calls are also available through this service .

Key Points

  • What is the ‘green book’? , commonly known as the ‘green book’
  • It includes: information and a record of your child’s ten key ages and stages maternal and child health visits
  • There is also space for photos and plastic sleeves for important documents