The two situations, because i checked myself into fairview voluntarily, and sage. I just don t know how my experience would be useful. Nick look, you know the doctor a lot better than i do, sharon. Uh, you know, sage s treatment is in this woman s hands, so any information you can give me would be helpful. I just want to know everything i can about her. Dr. Anderson now that you ve had a nap, how are you feeling . Sage a nap . Is that what we re calling it . That s cute. Your orderly drugged me. Dr. Anderson you needed sedation. Sage i needed a phone. Dr. Anderson well, you didn t give him much of a choice. In his incident report, he said that you were combative. Sage [ chuckles ] combative . I told him i needed to speak with my husband, and he wouldn t listen to me. Dr. Anderson he isn t required to listen to you. I m your therapist. Sage okay, so is this what i should expect any time i make a reasonable request . Dr. Anderson that s the problem, sage. It wasn t reasonable. You grabbe
Starting this school year, with the first day being Sept. 5, 2023, the Children’s Center on campus will be adding a new program, the Drop-In site, meaning children will be able to come and go with ease. The Children’s Center, located on UWW campus has been on campus for 50 years, in this upcoming school.
This semester, Chelsea Newman, interim director and lead preschool educator; Katie Check, toddler educator; and Jennalee Johnson, program enrichment and staff support; had the opportunity to go to an early childhood education forum/conference in Washington DC. They attended the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Public Policy Forum; to enhance the Build.