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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

Perspective, Self-Confidence, Purpose
Volunteering is at the heart of our communities and is a driving force for positive change worldwide. It is a great way to make a

Butler County Infant/Toddler Services
Reprinted from the Butler County Times Gazette, By Times Gazette Staff Augusta—When COVID-19 hit in March, followed shortly by stay-at-home orders, little Natalie Lind’s need for

KYLA KUSS, AMERICORPS VISTA
Written by Kyla Kuss, AmeriCorps VISTA When I came across the opening in Rainbows United Research Department with AmeriCorps VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America),

Mouth Breathing May Contribute To Developmental Delays
Could mouth breathing contribute to developmental delays?The short answer? Yes, it is possible. As you are reading this, pause, now observe where your tongue and

10:15+ Club
Every year Rainbows sets aside a day to honor staff members who have dedicated 10 or more years to making a difference in the lives

We Feel Extremely Lucky and Grateful
Landon, age 3, and his one-year-old sister Hollie both attend Rainbows’ Early Education and Child Care Center full time Monday through Friday. Their parents, Ben

Specialized Foster Care
The Specialized Foster Care program at Rainbows is small, but it serves an important role in serving a special population of Kansas children. Historically, most

Children’s Mental Health
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES) are potentially traumatic events experienced in childhood. Experiencing traumatic events in childhood is linked to chronic health problems, mental illness, and