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A Tail of Hope & Bright Futures – Lumi The Learning Dog!

Once upon a time, a tale of pure delight, In our halls at Aprendamos, something wasn’t quite right. A furry friend had joined our crew, always ready to play, But finding the perfect name? Now that was quite the way! The suggestions started flying day to day, “Excel!” called one voice, while “Gato!” made our pup look away. Names filled our halls bringing laughter and fun, But finding that perfect match had only just begun. Then one magical afternoon, the brightest bulb lit up bright, As someone remembered our purpose – everything felt right: “Igniting Hope to Build Brighter Futures Together” was our guide, And suddenly the perfect name was impossible to hide! “Luminoso!” The word rang out like a bell, Filling the room with light and stories to tell. But try yelling that name at the dog park! We chose “Lumi,” it’s more clever, Short and sweet, now that’s much better! Now Lumi bounces through our halls with joy and grace, Turning moments into memories in every single space. From morning meetings to afternoon fun, Our bright little star outshines the sun! Together we shine, together we grow, Spreading light and joy wherever we go! Aprendamos Family of Services (@aitkids) – Instagram Reel Aprendamos Family of Services – Facebook Reel  

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The Vital Role of Family Service Coordinators in Early Intervention

Have you ever wondered how our Aprendamos Family of Services Family Service Coordinators (FSCs) play an essential role in the Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) for children and families? Our Family Service Coordinators actually serve as an important cornerstone of the Early Intervention system! Their primary responsibility is to coordinate services and ensure that families receive the comprehensive support they need, creating a seamless and positive experience for both the child and their family. Bridging the Gap Between Families and IFSP Teams One of the most crucial aspects of an FSC’s role is to act as the main point of contact between the family and the IFSP team, which may include therapists, developmental specialists, and other service providers. This important role ensures that all members of the team are on the same page, facilitating a collaborative approach that prioritizes the child’s needs and supports family involvement. By keeping the lines of communication open, FSCs help families feel confident and informed throughout the process. They educate families on their rights, the scope of services available, and the steps involved in the IFSP process. This helps families better understand the support they are receiving and empowers them to be proactive participants in their child’s development journey. Connecting Families with Essential Community Resources The role of an FSC extends beyond coordinating IFSP services. They are also a vital resource for connecting families with additional community resources that may support the child’s growth and the family’s well-being. These resources can range from parent support groups and educational workshops to healthcare and recreational programs. By facilitating these connections, FSCs help families access services that reinforce the goals outlined in the IFSP and contribute to an enriched, well-rounded development environment for the child, helping them thrive and setting them up on a path to help reach their milestones. Empowering Families Through Active Participation At the heart of the Family Service Coordinator’s role is the commitment to empowering families. FSCs encourage parents and caretakers to be active contributors in the IFSP process, fostering a sense of ownership and engagement. This collaborative approach helps families feel more confident in their ability to advocate for their child and make informed decisions about the services their child receives. Our Aprendamos Early Intervention Family Service Coordinators are pivotal in the Early Intervention process, ensuring that services are well-coordinated, accessible, and effective. Their dedication to open communication, connecting families to resources, and adapting the IFSP as needed creates an environment where children and their families can thrive. With an FSC’s guidance, families are empowered to take an active role in their child’s development and confidently navigate the early intervention journey. Are you looking to be a superhero in a child’s life and make a meaningful difference in your career?  Put on your cape and send your resume to HR@aitkids.com or visit www.aitkids.com/join-our-team to learn more! 

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Premature Awareness Month Partner Spotlight: The Wee Warriors Project

November Prematurity Awareness Month Partner Spotlight: The Wee Warriors Project  Did you know 1 in 10 babies is born prematurely? Given how common prematurity is, it is critical that babies and their families have access to resources to help them thrive. While we help children acquire essential skills to grow and develop to their greatest potential through our Aprendamos Early Intervention, Cariño Home Visiting, and Esperanza Children’s Therapy programs, there are other organizations in our community making a meaningful difference specifically for premature infants and their families.  With November recognized as Prematurity Awareness Month, we would like to shine a spotlight on a community partner making an impact in our community, The Wee Warriors Project. The organization was created to support New Mexico families with medically fragile babies and children. Since the journey for families of premature babies often begins in the NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit), The Wee Warriors Project made it their mission to begin helping families during one of the most overwhelming and difficult times, while also supporting hospitals with the resources necessary to care for premature infants. Services they provide are: NICU Support Boxes: These boxes are packed with items to help families cope with the difficult transition into the NICU.  Diaper Bags: The Wee Warriors Project has donated 200 diaper bags to families at Lovelace Regional Hospital in Roswell, NM. These bags help families manage the day-to-day challenges of caring for a newborn, especially one facing medical issues. Hospital Equipment: They have donated high-quality hospital-grade reclining chairs to the NICU at Memorial Medical Center (MMC) and Lovelace Regional in Roswell, ensuring parents have a comfortable place to sit while staying by their baby’s side. NICU Incubator Blankets: The Wee Warriors Project has provided NICU incubator blankets to hospitals across the state, ensuring that every baby has access to the comfort and warmth they need in their first days of life. Training and Certification for Birth Staff: They also recently provided funding to the Three Suns Birthing Center in Roswell, NM to ensure their staff received STABLE certification—a specialized training program that focuses on six assessment and care modules in the program (sugar, temperature, airway, blood pressure, lab work, and emotional support.) The program emphasizes stabilizing and caring for newborns, particularly those born prematurely. The Wee Warriors Project is also working to establish a statewide program to offer STABLE certification to healthcare providers, improving the quality of care for preterm infants across New Mexico. When we asked The Wee Warriors Project Founder and CEO, Camille Hines Plante, what she would recommend to new parents who have given birth to a premature infant, she said,  “Become your baby’s advocate by learning and asking all questions in the NICU and of the healthcare team. Also, communicate your needs to family and partner to establish a realistic plan to spend as much time as possible with your baby.” Thank you, Camille and The Wee Warriors Project, for all you do to make a meaningful difference for babies, children, and families in the Land of Enchantment! For more information on The Wee Warriors Project, please visit www.weewarriorsproject.org.       

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Looking Back, Moving Forward: 2024

What a Year! This past year has been a journey filled with growth, impact and connections. Together with our families, partners, and team, we have celebrated achievements, overcome challenges and continued to make a meaningful difference in our community. Every milestone reached reflects our shared commitment to empowering children, supporting families, and building a brighter future. THANK YOU! To everyone who has been part of our journey – our most sincere thank you. Your trust, support, and dedication inspire us every single day. Here’s to another incredible year ahead!

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How Early Intervention Developmental Specialists Make a Difference

Did you know the important role our Aprendamos Family of Services Developmental Specialists play in early childhood intervention? Our Developmental Specialists, or DS for short, are vital members of a child’s Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) team. Their expertise in early childhood development is essential for helping children reach their full potential.   Let’s take a look at why their role matters and how they make a meaningful difference for children and families in our program. Assessing a Child’s Needs Developmental Specialists truly understand a child’s needs and have the ability to assess what a child will require to be successful, including their cognitive, physical, social, emotional, and language skills. Their assessment and comprehensive evaluation helps our team pinpoint where the child may need additional help and support. Using this insight, the DS crafts individualized strategies that help put children on a path to success. Putting the Fun Into Development After a child’s needs are assessed, our Developmental Specialists begin the process of making learning fun! Developmental Specialists plan engaging activities that are customized for each child and promote growth in various developmental areas. By using these strategies, they can help children meet their milestones and help them reach their goals.  Teamwork Makes the Dream Work We believe in teamwork, and our Developmental Specialists are master collaborators. They work hand-in-hand with other professionals—like speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, and family service coordinators—on the IFSP team. This team approach ensures that attention is given to each aspect of a child’s development, creating a well-rounded support system. Educate and Support Families As we know, it’s not just about the children—it’s about the entire family. Developmental Specialists believe in empowering families and providing parents and caregivers with realistic techniques to support their child’s growth and development. Their guidance builds confidence in parents, giving them the tools to advocate for their child’s needs and helping them succeed at home. Making a Lasting Impact Developmental Specialists truly are superheroes, helping children reach important developmental milestones by creating supportive, individualized learning experiences. The work they do early in a child’s life not only boosts their overall well-being but also leads to better outcomes down the line.  Are you interested in putting on your cape and starting your journey as a Developmental Specialist superhero with the Aprendamos Family of Services team? Visit www.aitkids.com/careers or send your resume to HR@aitkids.com today!      

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2024 Physical Therapy Month Spotlight: Kerry Linnan

Kerry Linnan is an Early Intervention Physical Therapist and shareholder for the Aprendamos Family of Services and Direct Therapy Services organizations. Kerry was raised in the small town of Thermopolis, Wyoming and attended Chandron State College in Chandron, Nebraska where she played collegiate volleyball while earning her Bachelor of Science in Biology. After she completed her undergraduate program, she went on to Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska and in 1998, received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy.  She spent the first two years of her career working for a small rehabilitation center in her hometown. In 2000, she moved to New Mexico and began working in outpatient, inpatient, and home health programs and came into contact with Danny Palma. He had recently launched Direct Therapy Services and was exploring adding Physical Therapy services to the program, and being “in a position to try something new”, Kerry joined the team. “I heard great things about DTS from other therapists,” she said.  She began her Direct Therapy Services journey working with adults with developmental disabilities. “I enjoyed working with the clients, families and caregivers and supporting them with mobility, equipment and overall independence. I often found myself wishing I could have been a part of their lives when they were younger where I could have had an even greater impact,” she said. During this time, discussions and planning were going on behind the scenes to expand the organization and begin offering services for children. “I was thrilled and jumped at the chance to begin working with birth to 3 and school aged children when Aprendamos started,” she added. When we asked Kerry what she values most about her work, she said “I love the work I do at Aprendamos and love working as a team with other professionals and therapists. We team up with families to support them to help their child to meet their chosen goals and often encounter families when they are at a challenging time in their parenting journeys. Our program empowers them to make big changes in their child’s life by utilizing our strategies in their daily routines.”  Since she is still a practicing Physical Therapist, Kerry is also able to experience first-hand the difference Early Intervention services can make for families. Kerry shared, “We support them in strengthening the bond that they have with their young child, whether it is helping a child improve their own gross motor skills to move on their own or supporting them in accessing adaptive equipment to ease caregiving support independence.” Kerry also shared some of the moments that have had the greatest impact in her therapist and shareholder experience. “It always warms my heart to come across a family I worked with years ago and see how the child has grown, blossomed and evolved. Families are often appreciative of the support that was given while the child was in program. Families often send me pictures and videos of their child’s new accomplishments so we can celebrate their success together.” She also has had a front row seat in watching the organization grow over the years. Kerry said,  “It is a source of pride to see how our Aprendamos Family of Services has consistently expanded to fill the needs of the community by focusing on mental health services and autism supports. All of our programs are helping children and families to become their best version of themselves and reach their potential to live meaningful and purposeful lives.” When Kerry isn’t busy with her shareholder and physical therapy duties, she spends her free time with her husband of 23 years, Andreas Linnan, and her 17-year-old son, Luke, and 15-year-old daughter, McKenna. Her family loves watching and competing in sports, and she enjoys watching her son play football and her daughter play volleyball. However, it’s not just the kids that get in on the action. “My husband and I have played volleyball together for years,” she said. “As a family, we are always up for a new adventure, and we have enjoyed many fun trips together.” Thank you, Kerry, for making a meaningful difference for our clients and all you have done for the Direct Therapy Services and Aprendamos Family of Services organizations!    

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Introducing the Covarrubias-Aprendamos Foundation

Abel Covarrubias and family, along with the Aprendamos Family of Services shareholders and team, are proud to announce the creation of the Covarrubias-Aprendamos Foundation. Founded in 2023, the foundation’s goal is to act as a vehicle to ensure youth in our community thrive and have equitable access to opportunities to support their education, development, and success. With a mission to provide children with experiences that value and celebrate them as individuals and honor and foster their gifts and talents, the foundation team is eager to partner with individuals, nonprofit organizations, for-profit organizations, and businesses. Through community partnerships, the foundation aims to build collaborative opportunities and learning communities for children in Southern New Mexico.   Rooted in legacy, the Covarrubias-Aprendamos Foundation is an extension of the philanthropic efforts started by the family’s patriarch, Mr. Jose Covarrubias. Born in Mexico, Jose immigrated to the United States in 1960 through the Bracero program. After a 920-mile journey, he settled in Arrey, NM and began working as a farm laborer. Although he had many offers to leave the Rio Grande Valley to live what others felt was a more promising opportunity in California, Jose remained faithful to his boss and the land along the valley. His wife, Antonia, and three children, joined him and immigrated to the U.S. in 1965. After 10 years, Jose had an honest and open conversation with his boss, sharing his dreams of one day owning his own parcel of land. With his boss’s blessing, Jose purchased his family’s first parcel of land in 1972 and his second parcel in 1973, which he named “El Ranchito.” As the Covarrubias’ chile farming business grew, so did their family, with a total of nine children calling the Arrey Valley home. Growing up, Abel remembers his parents always looking for ways to give back to his friends, neighbors, and community. He and his siblings have clear memories of playing along the canal levies and running into the kitchen to tell their mother that they encountered young men asking for something to eat and drink. Knowing that these men made the same journey into the U.S. their family did in search of hope and opportunity, Antonia would pack bags of burritos made with homemade tortillas and drinks for the children to offer the travelers. Regularly, Jose could be found playing cards with the farm laborers and sharing dinner with them at the farmhouse. The generosity Jose and Antonia displayed shaped their family’s views and after Jose died in 2013, his family vowed to continue to make an impact in his honor.  With this legacy as a guide, the Covarrubias-Aprendamos Foundation is committed to investing in opportunities that will plant seeds for future generations. The Foundation’s leadership team aims to lead from the heart, have an impact within the state of New Mexico, share knowledge with our community, and celebrate the agricultural and immigrant workers who are the backbone of our region. “We believe in investing in our youth, and the foundation will give us a way to organize and direct investments that will not only make a difference in the long-term, but also have an immediate impact in the lives of children,” said foundation President, Abel Covarrubias. “We have heard stories detailing how children in the South Valley lacked the financial resources to do something as simple as participating in a baseball tournament. The foundation can be a resource for these kids so they can have the same opportunities as their peers.” The Covarrubias-Aprendamos Foundation will act as the philanthropic arm to the Aprendamos Family of Services organization. Grant and sponsorship opportunities will be available on a quarterly basis to nonprofit organizations, youth sports leagues, and other organizations with an emphasis on serving youth in our communities. Covarrubias family and Aprendamos Family of Services scholarship funds will continue to be housed and administered by our partners at the Community Foundation of Southern New Mexico, the New Mexico State University Foundation, and Doña Ana Community College. For more information on the Covarrubias-Aprendamos Foundation, click here to visit the Foundation’s website, email info@covarrubiasaitfoundation.org, or call (575) 526-6682 x 121.    

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Welcome, Andrea!

We would like to welcome Andrea Manfredi, Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), to the Aprendamos Family of Services Mariposa Autism Services Center Team! Specializing in Autism and developmental delays, Andrea uses her expertise to develop comprehensive behavior support plans. Originally from Ecuador, she holds a degree from Purdue University where she studied  Psychology with an emphasis in Applied Behavior Analysis. Prior to joining the Aprendamos Family of Services team, Andrea served as BCBA, training coordinator, and team leader in Florida. Additionally, she has experience in developmental research. In her free time she can be found enjoying time with her family and dogs. Trisha Braecklein, MASC’s Director of Autism Services, said, “We’re excited to welcome Andrea as our newest BCBA! Andrea’s dedication to personalized care aligns with our value of making a meaningful difference. Her passion for supporting clients and families will help us continue to have a lasting, positive impact.” Please join us in welcoming Andrea to the team!  

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Congratulations to our 2024 Aprendamos Family of Services MASC Team CentralReach Honorees!

Please join us in congratulating our Aprendamos Family of Services Mariposa Autism Service Center team members who were recognized as 2024 CentralReach Autism and IDD Care Awards Nominees! According to CentralReach, honorees are chosen because they “exemplify leadership, innovation, and dedication to advancing autism and IDD care.” The program provides a chance to honor the dedication of industry professionals—Practice Owners, Clinicians, Frontline Staff, Educators, Support Professionals, and Administrative Staff—who tirelessly support the autism and intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) care community while embracing technological advancements. Nominees were recognized and celebrated at the recent CR Unite Conference held in Los Angeles, CA from September 16-18, 2024. The following team members were recognized during this year’s event: Trinady Caro, Registered Behavior Technician Jennifer Cable, Lead Clinical Supervisor Jessica Vanderpoorten, Clinical Supervisor Gabrielle Rodriguez, Clinical Supervisor Katrina Hille, Clinical Supervisor Justice Cornejo, Registered Behavior Technician Angelea Salazar, Clinical Supervisor Kari Hoskins, Quality Assurance Coordinator Emily Garcia, Registered Behavior Technician Tyneel Martinez, Registered Behavior Technician Veronica Melendez, Registered Behavior Technician Congratulations to our Aprendamos Family of Services MASC 2024 CentralReach Award Honorees. We thank you for all you do to put families first and help shape future generations!   

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Welcome, Shelly!

We would like to welcome Shelly Langley, Board Certified Behavior Analyst, to the Mariposa Autism Services Center Team! Specializing in functional communication training, Shelly uses her expertise to support individuals with autism in developing effective communication skills. Originally from Lagrange, GA, she holds a degree from Arizona State University, where she studied Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis in Applied Behavior Analysis. Prior to joining the Aprendamos Family of Services team, Shelly served as a Clinical Director and Board Certified Behavior Analyst and has experience in the Picture Exchange Communication System and effectively transferring communication modalities. In her free time, Shelly can be found spending quality time with her family or reading.  Welcome, Shelly!

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