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You saw WHAT in my child’s ear???
Ellen Quinn, Rainbows’ Pediatric Audiologist shares the three abnormalities she sees most often in children’s ears. As a pediatric audiologist, the three abnormalities I see most often in children’s ears are fluid behind the eardrum, wax occlusion and foreign objects. At some point in your child’s life, you will probably
41st Annual blarney breakfast
I remember my first Blarney Breakfast, it was the 34th Annual event. I arrived early and immediately discovered that the morning would be like none
Community Rewards
Did you know by doing your normal grocery shopping at Dillons you can help children with special needs served through Rainbows United? 1. Go to www.dillons.com…/communityrewards
How to make 2016 your best year ever.
Once a year, you get to make a fresh start. All the bad times and poor choices are washed away. After the Christmas decorations are
Remembering 2015: A Letter From the president
December marks the month of the year that Rainbows hosts our Annual Meetings for both Rainbows United, Inc. and the Rainbows United Charitable Foundation. It
Sleep: How Important Is It Really?
There is compelling evidence that a healthy sleep routine can contribute greatly to one’s physical and mental well-being as well as their overall quality of
2015 Prism Award Winner: Selena Phillips
One of Rainbows’ Guiding Principles is to be positive, celebrate success and recognize achievements. The Prism Award was created two years ago to recognize an
Read To Me
It is never too soon to start reading to a child. The melody of book reading provides a soothing rhythm for your baby to hear
Help children learn to walk, talk and succeed
“It all started when we took our first daughter, Brynn, for her twelve month checkup. Our pediatrician went through the general questions like, “Is she
It’s All (Sort Of) In The Plan
When I was in grade-school, I played those little folded paper games, the ones with the squares that glided back and forth on my index