by racsb | Mar 17, 2020 | About, Developmental Disability, Early Intervention, General, Home, Meeting Minutes, Mental Health, News and Events, Prevention, Substance Use Disorder
As an agency, we continue to monitor the situation surrounding the coronavirus outbreak. Please check here for the latest RACSB updates. Emergency Services Emergency Services are still available. Please call 540-373-6876 if you or a loved one are experiencing a...
by racsb | Aug 29, 2019 | About, Early Intervention, General, Home, Mental Health, News and Events, Prevention
Strategies for a Successful School Year Change is hard–especially hard for little ones whose brains are still developing and learning how to manage big feelings! The beginning of the school year can bring about a lot of emotions: anxiety, excitement, fear, or...
by racsb | Sep 21, 2018 | About, Early Intervention, General, Home, News and Events, Prevention
Did you know that diapers can impact the chances of a child attending college in the future? One in three moms say they struggle to afford diapers for their children. Without this basic supply, children can’t attend early childhood education programs or go to...
by racsb | Aug 21, 2018 | About, Early Intervention, General, Home, Media Releases, News and Events, Prevention
Keeping children safe is crucial—and costly. Parents could easily pay hundreds of dollars for car seats and miscellaneous baby-proofing products. And then they have to figure out how to install the car seats, cabinet locks, doorknob covers, and more. ‘Worth...
by racsb | Jul 11, 2018 | Early Intervention, Home, Media Releases, News and Events, Substance Use Disorder
An upcoming educational group aims to help pregnant and parenting women who are struggling with substance use disorder. Project LINK will host “Nurturing Program for Families in Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery,” beginning Aug. 9. The group will meet Thursdays...
by racsb | Feb 15, 2018 | About, Early Intervention, General, Home, Mental Health, News and Events
My 5-year-old daughter likes it when her kindergarten teacher closes the blinds and the children huddle under her desk or in the bathroom. She thinks of lock down drills as a game of sardines and that it’s fun to try and fit all of the students under the...