Just like a scene from Babyās Day Out, every moment becomes an adventure when curiosity leads the way. Babies Day Out is more than an event; itās a welcoming space where infants and toddlers who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, have visual impairments, or are Deafblind can explore, learn, and play in ways designed just for them. Families and professionals came together to share in inspiring conversations, hands-on experiences, and meaningful connections that strengthen our community and support every childās journey. From discovery to celebration, itās a day filled with possibility, joy, and belonging.
ALT A group of people stands behind a colorful "Babies Day Out" sign, with vibrant balloon decorations on either side. A backdrop displays the "Region 10 ESC" logo repeatedly.
ALT A person holding a baby who is chewing on a toy, surrounded by others seated in a classroom setting. There are bright colors in the background, and the atmosphere appears to be informal and relaxed.
ALT A group of people are seated in a conference room with modern furnishings. They are facing a large screen displaying a presentation, featuring a Windows logo. The room has whiteboards and glass partitions on one side. Tables have name placards and various items on them. The atmosphere is focused and collaborative.
ALT A young child sits in a blue plastic ball pit filled with colorful balls. The child is wearing a pink shirt with the number 5 printed on it. The background includes a carpeted floor with various colored patterns and a red slide.