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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

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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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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

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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

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Andy Walston

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

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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

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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

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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

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