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The Importance of Routines for Toddlers

What is more frustrating for parents then wondering why their child is consistently testing boundaries and why is it so difficult to establish daily routines? These are questions I have been continually asked in years of working in early intervention. Research shows that toddlers have less stress and feel secure

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Ayah and Fritz

Kelly and Scott have two children. Both have received Rainbows’ services in their home. Kelly says she has appreciated having Rainbows’ Physical Therapist, Rhonda come

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Seth Russell

From Infant/Toddler Services to Early Care and Education to Targeted Case Management to Latchkey and Camp Woodchuck, Rainbows has been a part of Seth Russell’s

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Christy Hutto

As the year comes to a close, we want to take a moment to recognize this year’s Prism Award honoree: Christy Hutto, Program Assistant for

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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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