Junior high students focus on children’s special needs
When seventh-grade students, Stefan Omelchuk and Christopher Bruder, were trying to decide what they would do for their required service project, they knew it had
When seventh-grade students, Stefan Omelchuk and Christopher Bruder, were trying to decide what they would do for their required service project, they knew it had
Sippy cups have quickly become synonymous with toddlers, but you might want to consider skipping the sippy altogether, and here are a few reasons why:
Your toddler is learning to eat more solid foods and is becoming more active and independent. This is a time of exploration and discovery that
There are a number of ways that people choose their profession or vocation. There are those who decide at a young age what they want
How to make learning fun when it’s cold outside Winter can be a challenging time for parents and kids with special needs. Now that
Utah nonprofits hoping for help on #GivingTuesday After a weekend of getting and gifting, Tuesday marks a bit of a kick-off for the giving side
Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert joins children and their families in the new Sensory Room designed and built by Vivint Smart Home and the Utah
We are so fortunate to work with wonderful children and families. We want to celebrate with all of you. If you are currently receiving services
Daily Herald Article: Last week I received an invitation in the mail to attend the Kids Who Count 30th anniversary celebration Tuesday evening. I have written
The Value of Early Intervention FEBRUARY 11, 2016 8:30 AM • MONICA VILLAR, THEIR VOICE, Herald Media Tel Morris began walking at the age of
A celebration of success in Salem BY MONICA VILLAR RISE August 31 was a beautiful day for a picnic, specifically the picnic at the Salem
BY MONICA VILLAR RISE Brenda Winegar and Karen Hahne probably didn’t set out to change the world, but in 1983, they did just that. Each a
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