Toxic Chemicals and Our Children’s Developing Brains

Unity Head Start 85 School Street, Unity, ME, United States

Presented by Diane Bouffard, CPSP, Regional Parent Support Coordinator Why is environmental health so important? Consider the following information: Twelve million American children or 17 percent of all Americans under the age of 18 have one or more developmental, learning or behavioral disabilities; more than 1.5 million Americans are autistic. In the 1970s, autism was […]

Maine Dads Who Care – Parent Support Group for Dads

Wings for Families & Children 900 Hammond Street, Bangor, ME, United States

Facilitated by Robert Boulier, Parent Volunteer Dads have a tough job! Have you considered joining a parent support group for dads? G.E.A.R. Parent Network offers a free support group for dads of children with behavioral, emotional, or developmental health needs. Please join us to meet other dads who are on a similar journey. At Maine […]

Being a Trauma Informed Parent: Linking Childhood Trauma to Long-Term Health & Social Consequence

Dana Center, Maine Medical Center 22 Bramhall Street, Portland, ME, United States

Presented by Laurie Cavanaugh, CPSP, Regional Parent Support Coordinator Traumatic childhood experiences such as abuse, neglect, domestic violence, or substance abuse in the home can have long-term physical, psychological, behavioral and economic consequences. The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study is a study that demonstrates the connection between childhood trauma and a wide array of physical […]

The Motivation Breakthrough: Six Secrets to Turning on the Tuned-Out Child

Curtis Memorial Library, Seminar Room, Second Floor 23 Pleasant Street, Brunswick, ME, United States

Facilitated by Laurie Cavanaugh, CPSP, Regional Parent Support Coordinator This workshop explores proven techniques, strategies, and scripts - based on six possible motivational styles - that will revolutionize the way teachers and parents inspire children to succeed and achieve. Rick Lavoie explodes common myths and gives specific advice for motivating children. With empathy and understanding, […]

Team Up for Your Child

Wellness Conference Room - St. Andrew's Hospital 6 St. Andrews Lane, Boothbay Harbor, ME, United States

Presented by Michelle Hill, RAMP Team Leader & Diane Bouffard, CPSP, Regional Parent Support Coordinator Getting services for a child with behavioral health needs can be overwhelming. “Team Up for Your Child” is a step-by-step guide designed to help families navigate confusing service systems and work smarter with doctors, schools, agencies and insurers. When a […]

Insight on Juvenile Services

Canopy Park Resource Center 46 Sullivan Street, Biddeford, ME, United States

Presented by Joe Hansen, Regional Correctional Manager, Maine Department of Corrections Having your child detained can be a frustrating and anxious time. You may be thinking how my child will be helped away from home, what is my role as a parent now and how will we still be a family? Please join this discussion […]

Disaster Preparedness 101: Families Prepare and Empower Themselves to Persevere Through Traumatic Events and Unexpected Disaster

Stockton Springs Elementary School 113 Church Street, Stockton Springs, ME, United States

Presented by Cynthia Cullinane, Regional Parent Support Coordinator When disaster strikes will you be ready? Flooding, blizzards, power outages and intense storms are common disasters in Maine. This workshop focuses on the reactions and needs of children and adolescents in times of unexpected disaster. Participants will learn how to engage their communities and emergency teams […]

“How Difficult Can This Be? The F.A.T. City Workshop” by Rick Lavoie, M.A., M.Ed.

Community Room, Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library 4 Oak Street, Boothbay Harbor, ME, United States

Facilitated by Laurie Cavanaugh, CPSP, Regional Parent Support Coordinator This unique and interactive program allows participants to experience the same Frustration, Anxiety, and Tension that children with learning disabilities face in their daily lives. See how teachers, social workers, psychologists, parents and friends who have participated in Richard Lavoie's workshop reflect upon their experience and […]

ADHD 101 – What We Want to Know but Forget to Ask

Charlotte White Center 572 Bangor Road, Dover-Foxcroft, ME, United States

Presented by Nancy Gray, Regional Parent Support Coordinator This workshop will offer the framework to help us understand what Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder is, what causes it, how to diagnose and who can diagnose it; the symptoms, what helps, supports; and treatment and management. Come and join in the conversation as we journey together toward greater […]

Grandparents Raising Grandchildren – Oh, My

DHHS_District Operations 91 Camden Street, Suite 103, Rockland, ME, United States

Nancy Gray, Regional Parent Support Coordinator Are you raising a second set of children at a time you thought you would be planning your retirement? This discussion will focus on specific issues that may be challenging for grandparents today and uncover ideas and solutions for greater success and less stress.

Positive Behavioral Supports & Tantrum Management: Self-Preservation & Success in Parenting Children with Behavioral Health Needs

Room 1 - Medomak Valley High School 320 Manktown Road, Waldoboro, ME, United States

Presented by  Diane Bouffard, CPSP, Regional Parent Support Coordinator Do you sometimes feel like you don’t know how to help your child? Children with behavioral health needs do not come with a manual! This workshop will offer a framework to understand the nature of your child’s behavior and methods to flexibly respond to the needs […]

Being a Trauma Informed Parent: Linking Childhood Trauma to Long-Term Health & Social Consequence

Lobby Conference Room, St. Mary's Hospital 93 Campus Avenue, Lewiston, ME, United States

Presented by Laurie Cavanaugh, CPSP, Regional Parent Support Coordinator Traumatic childhood experiences such as abuse, neglect, domestic violence, or substance abuse in the home can have long-term physical, psychological, behavioral and economic consequences. The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study is a study that demonstrates the connection between childhood trauma and a wide array of physical […]