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13Sep/24

MEDICAID OPEN ENROLLMENT 2025

September 13, 2024Information for Families, Virtual EventFamilies Helping Families, Family Resource, Information for familiesFirstSteps

Join Families Helping Families of Southwest Louisiana for a helpful training session to help you prepare for the Affordable Care Act & Medicaid Open Enrollment 2025. Wednesday, September 25, 2024: 12:00 PM

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30Aug/23

Potty Power with EarlySteps

August 30, 2023Information for Families, Virtual EventFamilies Helping Families, Family Resource, Information for families, Living with Toddlers, Potty TrainingFirstSteps

China Guillory – EarlySteps Community Outreach Specialist will walk you through the process of Potty Training. Join us to learn Self-help skills and the parent’s roles in Potty Training.

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11Apr/23
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WEBINAR: Trauma-Informed Care

April 11, 2023Local EventsAce Institute, Families Helping Families, Family Resource, Information for families, Trauma Informed CareFirstSteps

Hollie Jeffery, founder of the ACE Institute will talk about Trauma Informed Care, what it looks like for children and what it looks like for children with disabilities and special health care needs.

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  • MEDICAID OPEN ENROLLMENT 2025
    Join Families Helping Families of Southwest Louisiana for a helpful training session to help you prepare for the Affordable Care Act & Medicaid Open Enrollment 2025. Wednesday, September 25, 2024: 12:00 PM
  • ASSUME THAT I CAN | World Down Syndrome Day 2024
    If we have positive assumptions about people with Down syndrome, we'll give them more opportunities in their schools, workplaces, relationships and activities. And maybe these positive assumptions will become reality.
  • The Power of People-First Language
    This blog post from Parent to Parent USA discusses the importance of people-first language in referring to individuals with disabilities. It explains how this respectful language emphasizes personhood over disability and combats stereotypes and discrimination. The post delves into the historical advocacy for such language, its role in inclusive communication, and provides guidelines for its proper use.
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