Youth Survivors Network
A virtual networking opportunity for youth and young adults (16-25) with acquired and traumatic brain injuries in northern New England to share their experiences and build a community of self-advocates....
A virtual networking opportunity for youth and young adults (16-25) with acquired and traumatic brain injuries in northern New England to share their experiences and build a community of self-advocates....
Each year the Office of Special Services at the Maine Department of Education submits an Annual Performance Report (APR) to the federal Office of Special Education Programs, known as OSEP....
A virtual group for youth and young adults with disabilities and special healthcare needs (14-26). Occurs every other Tuesday. “Maine Youth Chat is a virtual group for young people in...
S.M.A.R.T. Goals is an acronym which is helpful in constructing meaningful and achievable goals. S - Specific M - Measurable A - Attainable R - Results-Oriented T -Time-Based We can...
Each year the Office of Special Services at the Maine Department of Education submits an Annual Performance Report (APR) to the federal Office of Special Education Programs, known as OSEP....
First Thursdays of every month at noon. This is an opportunity for parents/caregivers to meet and connect with other parents and MPF staff to share experiences, gain skills, and learn...
A virtual group for youth and young adults with disabilities and special healthcare needs (14-26). Occurs every other Tuesday. “Maine Youth Chat is a virtual group for young people in...
A virtual networking opportunity for youth and young adults (16-25) with acquired and traumatic brain injuries in northern New England to share their experiences and build a community of self-advocates....
Nutritious food is essential for a child to grow and learn. This training was designed for parents to discuss barriers to healthy eating habits, how to respond to common mealtime...
Occurs on the last Tuesday of each month, excluding December. Bring your questions and join Maine Parent Federation staff for a Live Q&A! We understand that parents may have a...
A virtual group for youth and young adults with disabilities and special healthcare needs (14-26). Occurs every other Tuesday. “Maine Youth Chat is a virtual group for young people in...
First Thursdays of every month at noon. This is an opportunity for parents/caregivers to meet and connect with other parents and MPF staff to share experiences, gain skills, and learn...
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