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Early Communication – It might not be what you think!
What skills help my child learn to communicate? Communication can look like many different things! This can include: giving a meaningful look, saying words out loud, using a hand gesture or sign, pointing to a picture, and pushing a button on a communication device. Behaviors are a major way that
Hiker, Musician, Photographer, Videographer
Here we are, one year into my journey at Rainbows United as Marketing Specialist. My name is Isaac Penner, and for the past 12 months
Rainbows’ Early Intervention Services Help Children with Special Needs
“The day Ryan took his first few steps (January 8, 2019) we cried the happiest, ugliest tears and thank goodness for technology because we could

Working Together to Make a Difference
If it’s fall – it’s United Way time! Here at Rainbows United, we are in the midst of planning our internal employee campaign. Of course,

Children, Birth – Age 3
Rainbows United recently expanded one of its services to Sumner County. We are now providing Infant/Toddler Services to families in Sumner County who have children

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