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5 Techniques to Increase Social Emotional Learning
Social Emotional Learning (SEL) is an important part of education and human development where we develop and apply knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are necessary for us to understand and manage emotions, establish and maintain positive relationships, make responsible decisions, feel and show empathy and set and achieve our positive
Volunteer Profile
My name is Megan Lamb, and I was born and raised in Wichita. Growing up in the area, I had heard of Rainbows before, but
Valentine’s Day
Written by Carol Martin, Rainbows’ Finance Dept. Romantic love is most often thought of when Valentine’s Day draws near, but why not expand that thought, and
January 2018
Each year since 1994, the Kansas Community Service Program (CSP) has given not-for-profit organizations a way to improve their ability to undertake major capital fund-raising
A day in the life of Amy Foster
-Written by Amy Foster, Rainbows’ Physical Therapist Early Intervention might be a somewhat confusing term. If a person doesn’t have a direct experience to
How to make a weighted blanket
Written By: Kathy Van Zelfden, LMSW – MH Specialist with Infants/Toddler Services A weighted blanket is simply a blanket with weight added to it.
Volunteer Summary 2017
Dominic Bann, a junior year at Kapaun Mount Carmel High School, plays football, enjoys CrossFit workouts and likes building computers. But perhaps his favorite hobby
2018, here we come!
Approaching January 1 each year, people set personal or professional goals, proclaim their resolutions, and often call for “a new year, new you”. 2018 is
What is a conscience?
Written by Adena McCowan – Mental Health Assistant The conscience is an internal voice that guides us to act with kindness, respect, and fairness—and to
2017 Annual Meetings
The 2017 Annual Meetings of the Rainbows United Board of Directors and Rainbows United Charitable Fund Board were held Tuesday, December 12. Rainbows celebrated a