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Eating Can Be Complicated
Supporting parents helping their littles learn to eat has been one of the most challenging and rewarding parts of my job as an early intervention provider. Eating can be emotionally loaded for caregivers-we can all feel a special kind of frustration (and failure) when our littles don’t eat the way
Ready for Big Kid School
Graduation, it’s a happy time as well as a sad time for me. I’ve spent the past year working and teaching the kids in my
Happy Congratulations Day!
This was my first year at Rainbows United, and so it was my first time experiencing what Pre-K graduation looks like here. I can truly
Annual fundraising campaign for fiscal year 2016
Rainbows recently mailed the second letter of our Annual Campaign for Fiscal Year 2016. The goal for this year’s Campaign is $125,000 which is a
Mental Health Awareness Month
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. During this month we bring awareness that 1 out of 5 Americans will need mental health services in their lifetime. In the
LOVE Wichita 2016 comes to Rainbows United
Beginning in 2009, LOVE Wichita was the dream of Eastminster Church. Their vision was to create a faith-based day of service to prosper the
Springtime Family Adventures
Warm spring weather brings many opportunities for families to get outside and enjoy all that makes Kansas special. If your family is into miniature golf,
2016 GLOW run/walk
It always amazes me to see the generosity of people in our community come together to support Rainbows. Over 500 people participated in the GLOW
Butler County early intervention services
As a Speech Language Pathologist at Rainbows’ Bright Beginnings in Butler County, Joanna Wiebe works with each child in their natural setting. “Working with children
Why We GLOW
Emma is a sweet, smiling 2 year-old with profound hearing loss. She had Cochlear Implants placed at 15 and 18 months. Through Rainbows’ services with