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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

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

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

Escape Room
As your children approach the tween and teen years, trick-or-treating loses it cache’, and most youngsters would rather hang out with their friends. When your

We LOVE
Volunteers are an integral part of Rainbows United’s ability to provide services to children with special needs and their families. Because of the commitment of

Andy Walston
My name is Andy Walston. I have been with Rainbows for a little over 5 years split into 2 time periods. I was originally here

Survey Results
We are living and working in an exciting time. Innovation is everywhere. Because of this, we must also evolve from the way we utilize data

Rainbows’ Early Intervention Services
A cutie with a big smile and a lot of curly hair, Kaia steals hearts everywhere she goes. Born right on time, Kaia was diagnosed

Fall Fun
-Carol Martin, Finance Department, Rainbows United A Kansas autumn is primetime for family fun, inside and outdoors. There are so many creative and new ideas

Kristin McCleerey
“This past year, I have worked with a child who has Apraxia, a condition in which his brain knows what he wants to say but