*Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) Service Request Form
*Informing Families Handout: Early Childhood Transition
*Brain Building with VROOM
What are the principles behind Vroom?
By taking early brain science out of the lab and putting it in the hands of parents and caregivers, Vroom empowers them to see what they are already doing to support their child's brain development, and encourages more of it. Boosting children's learning doesn't require more time, money, or stuff. It is about making little changes in how we use our time with our children to have a big impact on their growing brains. Vroom does more than just offer caregivers tips that are fun, easy, and promote bonding - it explains the science behind every activity so caregivers can see how it can make a big difference in their children's lives. Visit the Vroom website for more information.
What are the principles behind Vroom?
By taking early brain science out of the lab and putting it in the hands of parents and caregivers, Vroom empowers them to see what they are already doing to support their child's brain development, and encourages more of it. Boosting children's learning doesn't require more time, money, or stuff. It is about making little changes in how we use our time with our children to have a big impact on their growing brains. Vroom does more than just offer caregivers tips that are fun, easy, and promote bonding - it explains the science behind every activity so caregivers can see how it can make a big difference in their children's lives. Visit the Vroom website for more information.
*Informing Families: Navigating the Future
Informing Families is a resource provided by the Washington State Developmental Disabilities Council, in partnership with the Developmental Disabilities Administration. We offer trusted news and information to individuals and families that empowers them to be active participants in planning and building a network of support and opportunities.
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