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Fill the sensory bank before dysregulation occurs

Every person, no matter how young or old, has sensory preferences. Sometimes our kiddos just need a little bit of help determining what those preferences are and how to meet those needs. Our sensory systems are like banks – we must make deposits to be able to make withdrawals. Withdrawals

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Rainbows United

Rainbows’ Annual Meeting was held on Tuesday, December 10 at Textron Aviation Activity Center hosted by Board of Director’s Chair Janeen Hughes and her husband

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Learning Activities

We’ve had such fun this holiday season with fun learning activities in our early care and education center. The amazing Kids’ Point Lead Classroom Teachers

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Written by Sara Schaller

Practicum Student with Rainbows’ Early Childhood Mental Health Team, Sara Schaller, shares her experience over the course of 6 months. When I started my second

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Sam Haines

Three-year-old Samuel Haines is known for his high fives, knuckle bumps and hugs. “Even when he is in the hospital, Sam will high five the

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Zoe Tiger

Congratulations to Rainbows’ girl Zoe Tiger for being recognized as Outstanding Youth of the Year at the Annual InterHab Power Up Conference. Zoe was honored

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Give Thanks

As your family gathers for the upcoming holiday, think about ways to make a difference in your community. It’s a great way to give thanks

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Julie Gentile

Since moving to Wichita three years ago, my family and I have enjoyed getting to know Wichita better.  Unique venues like the new B-29 Doc

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Raising Toddlers

Routines can be useful for establishing boundaries and guidelines for toddlers. In addition, they can help a child feel comfortable and secure knowing there is

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10:15+ Club

At 10:15 a.m. on October 15 (10/15), buses rolled into Kids’ Point and Kids’ Cove to carry staff members who have worked at Rainbows 10

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