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Books for Early Learners
Free Books for Early Learners Michele Cawley, with the Kittitas County Early Learning Coalition https://www.kittitasearlylearningcoalition.com , has some great books to give away, especially books that deal with socioemotional needs and self-regulation. These books are for early learners (up to age 5). Please contact Michele Cawley at earlylearningkittitas@gmail.com to get more information and to request some books.
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Adult Sibling Connection
WA State Sibling Connection Adult Sib Meetup Monday, February 16 | 7pm-8pm | Jamie@arcsno.org 425.258.2459 x104 VIRTUAL meetup with other adult siblings of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Held over Zoom. REGISTER HERE
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Telling Your Story
Telling Your Story with a Purpose: H ow to Inspire Action in Two Minutes www.wapave.org You can make a real impact by sharing your personal stories with lawmakers and community leaders. By clearly describing a challenge and offering a solution, you help others understand what needs to change. You can make a real impact by sharing your personal stories with lawmakers and community leaders. By clearly describing a challenge and offering a solution, you help others understand wh
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February/March Parent Meetings
Spend some time with parents supporting each other while learning about resources and services for those with developmental disabilities, autism, and behavioral health. Feb 19th 6:30-8pm Dinner Meeting at Roadhouse Grill 101 Umptanum Rd. Mar 12th 12-1pm Special Guest Sherry Mashburn from PAVE Lunch Meeting at El Caporal 201 W. University Way Mar 19th 6:30-8pm Dinner Meeting at Roadhouse Grill 101 Umptanum Rd.
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Legislative Session Update
This year's Legislative Session is at the half-way point. Bills that are still alive have made it out of their house of origin and are now starting the process over on the other side. There are bills that are very concerning; changing eligibility for DDCS waivers and significantly reducing funding for Birth-Three (ESIT) services. Bills of Interest Infants and toddlers with disabilities and developmental delays could lose access to vital services under proposed legislation b
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