The Studio Blog
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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

Pre-K Graduation 2018
Another year has come and gone! This year’s graduation was full of fun, laughter, tears, excitement, and even some nervousness. It was a beautiful evening

Teaching the Teacher
Written by Allison Bruntz, OTR/L. I’ve had the extreme fortune of practicing as an occupational therapist for the past sixteen years, with nearly the past

Rainbows Run Wrap-up 2018
Saturday, May 5th was a beautiful morning – the sun was shining, birds were chirping and a light breeze was in the air. It was

Butler County Staff Highlight
Courtney Neal is an Early Childhood Social Worker for Rainbows’ Bright Beginnings program. In 2014, Courtney was a volunteer at Rainbows United Kids’ Point location.

2018 Rainbows Run Sponsored Family
“My 2.5 year-old daughter, Trinity (Trin), receives Speech-Language therapy through Rainbows United. When we started with Rainbows, she struggled showing us and/or asking for what

Board Member Perspective
“For the kids.” When I started volunteering with Rainbows United as a member of the organization’s communications committee, that was my reason. It seemed obvious.

Blarney Breakfast Wrap-up 2018
As the development assistant for Rainbows United, I get a unique experience of the inner workings of Rainbows’ fundraising events. The 43rd Annual Blarney Breakfast

Staff Profile
Meet Emma Low, a Rainbows’ Targeted Case Manger… “I am Emma Low, a Targeted Case Manager at Rainbows United. I have a Bachelor’s degree in

The Blarney Impact
My son is 12-year-old Kolton Wyatt Wiening. Kolton is a bright, big-hearted, and kind young man. He is full of life and love and always has