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Hats Off to Our Preschool Graduates!
Today, we celebrate a big milestone for our littlest learners — Preschool Graduation! It’s hard to believe how much they’ve grown in just one short year. From learning the alphabet to making their first friendships, our preschoolers have worked hard, laughed often, and filled our classrooms with joy and wonder. Graduation isn’t

How do you know what a baby sees?
Tiffany Owens, early childhood special education teacher and early interventionist, provides services to children ages birth to 3 years old through Rainbows’ Infant/Toddler Services program

Thank you Volunteers
We Love Our Volunteers! While many organizations have struggled to engage volunteers during this pandemic, Rainbows’ volunteers stepped up to the challenge and embraced making

Understanding the Difference Between Fantasy and Reality
October marks the beginning of Fall. It is a wonderful time of learning and fun in early childhood. We have the opportunity to experience new

A story of transformation
Congratulations to Rainbows’ youth, Stormy Endevoets. Stormy was awarded the 2021 Outstanding Youth Award at this year’s InterHab Art and Awards event. Stormy was awarded

10:15+ Club Recognizes Dedication and Commitment
Rainbows’ 10:15+ Club honors and recognizes staff members who have been with Rainbows for 10 years or more. In 2021, the 10:15+ Club had a

Spanish Speaking Staff and Interpreter are Invaluable to Families
When 3-year-old Daniela (Dani) was born, she was diagnosed with Down Syndrome and a heart murmur. Anjelica, Dani’s mother was given information about Rainbows’ services

Helping children achieve Developmental Milestones
When young children need help walking, talking or sleeping, there is a team of skilled early childhood professionals available to help through Rainbows United, Inc.

Helping Your Child Manage Angry Feelings
Being a parent is often a rewarding experience, however it also comes with challenges. One of the struggles parents of toddlers often experience is dealing

An education-based garden serves as a living laboratory and outdoor classroom in the Kids’ Point backyard
Purple okra. It’s a real vegetable and we’re growing it in the Rainbows’ Garden for Children. While it’s not a preferred taste for the children,