January 23, 2025
2:02 pm
Many Rhode Island parents and caregivers find that they need to help a child in their care handle a wide range of struggles, such as interpersonal challenges, challenges at school, using substances, etc. If you’re experiencing this, know that you are not alone — and know that helpful resources are available.
Check out the Executive Office of Health and Human Services webpage for behavioral health resources
May 1, 2020
3:46 pm
Zoom ha sido el software de videollamadas usado por muchas empresas desde su lanzamiento en 2013. Si tu hijo está usando Zoom, entérate de sus principales funciones y cómo hacer que lo use de la forma más segura posible.
Para más información, haga clic AQUÍ.
May 1, 2020
2:45 pm
Sus hijos escuchan continuamente información sobre el coronavirus (COVID-19). Usted tiene que asegurarse de que ellos reciben información confiable, y que esta información procede de usted. Aquí le indicamos cómo hablar al respecto. Haga clic aquí
January 30, 2019
4:00 pm
The enclosed services and supports are available to Medicaid eligible children and their families (Fee for Service Medicaid, Neighborhood Health Plan of RI and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan). Fact Sheets for each of these services can be found on the Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) website at:
https://eohhs.ri.gov/consumer/families-children/children-special-needs
April 5, 2018
10:10 am
What’s really going on when a child throws a tantrum at a store or cries incessantly before bedtime? Most likely, the child is trying to express something that he or she can’t say in words. In the first case, it might mean the child wants a candy bar or toy. In the second, it might mean the child is afraid of the dark. For young children, behavior is communication that’s used to meet needs. It’s how they let you know they either
want something or want to avoid something.
Here are some questions you can consider asking about your child’s challenging behaviors. For more information, click HERE.