We’re rewriting stories for kids and families in Iowa. Here’s where those stories get told. Follow along with the Ellipsis blog as we connect the dots between our work, our communities and the lives we change.
When a young person shuts down in class, lashes out at home or breaks the rules in our residential program, it’s easy to label the behavior as bad, defiant, disruptive or attention seeking. At Ellipsis, we move away from asking “What’s wrong with you?” and instead ask “What happened to you?” or “What do you need right now?”
Many behaviors society labels as problematic can be better understood as signs of unmet needs. Safety, connection, trust and belonging are critical to how kids and teens experience and navigate the world around them.
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Stretching dollars: How funding impacts Ellipsis programs and services 02.18.2022
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Get to Know Amy Staples, Community Services Program Director 02.17.2022
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Get to Know Ellipsis Supervisor Becca Chavis 02.03.2022
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Board Member Jill Smith Connects the Dots Between Ellipsis and the Greater Des Moines Community 01.25.2022
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Connecting to an Ellipsis Career 01.17.2022
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Get to know Maggie Tierney-Ingram, Ellipsis youth care worker 12.27.2021
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Kemin Industries raises biggest donation for newly formed Ellipsis Iowa at company’s 22nd annual charity auction 12.20.2021
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A Home for the Holidays 12.17.2021
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There is power in numbers 11.22.2021
