Posts Tagged ‘telehealth’
Small Victories that Mean So Much
With a variety of programs serving parents of young children, clients get continued support towards small victories in their child’s development.
Read MoreWhat Parents Can Do for a Child’s Development
With some parent coaching and a lot of motivation, this family learned to support their child’s learning and development, during and between sessions.
Read MoreUpdate on Texas Legislative Session
We supported bills in the Texas legislative session aimed at improving funding for early intervention, Medicaid eligibility, and access to home-visiting services.
Read MoreTips and Tech to Meet Life Goals
With the support of her parent eduator and resources provided by Any Baby Can, Kelly has been able to continue telehealth services, finish her education and keep her life goals on track while raising her daughter.
Read MoreA Vision More Powerful Than Ever
Even in challenging times, Any Baby Can is committed to our bold vision and we’ll continue to create stability within families and across our community.
Read MoreWill social distance affect my child’s development?
Parents are worried about how being away from peers will affect their kids socially, emotionally and developmentally. But there are practical steps you can take to support your child’s development and keep social distance.
Read MoreHow Our Programs are Adapting
During the Coronavirus pandemic, our staff, volunteers, supporters and client families have adapted, learned new skills and taken on new roles. While programs may be delivered a little bit differently, the value and need for support services is crucial.
Read MoreWhat is a Telehealth Visit Like?
When lockdown began, we weren’t quite certain how hands-on therapies would adapt virtually. But the parent coaching model inherent in Any Baby Can’s programs made the transition to telehealth possible.
Read MoreEverything Stopped So Abruptly
When the Coronavirus pandemic hit, Christina felt overwhelmed. With her son’s recent autism diagnosis, she counted on her parent educator to provide some stability.
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