Workshops
To find your nearest Workshop please look in the list below or your county to the left then call us toll free on 1-800-264-9224 to book your place.
(If you live near the border of another County please feel free to take a look at those groups as well)
Call our toll free number, 1-800-264-9224, or Contact Us if you would like to register for one.
Please be sure to indicate the name and date of the workshop, your full name and a telephone number where we may contact you.
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Understanding Child Birth Order
Research shows that a person’s birth order has a direct link with his or her personality. Understanding birth order positions allows parents, guardians and teachers to guide and support children and strengthen positive attributes.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Head Start, 3 Back Searsport Road, Searsport
Normal Stages of Child Development
Presented by: Laurie Cavanaugh, Regional Parent Support Coordinator
A child develops as an individual. Ask yourself are you expecting too much or too little? A child’s growth is a continuous process: a gradual sequencing from one stage of physical and mental development to another. It’s a wonderful process to watch and an opportunity for parents to foster and implement during important periods of growth. Come and learn about the normal stages of development and the building blocks of healthy development that help young children grow up healthy, caring and responsible.
Wednesday May 19, 2010 from: 6:30-8pm at Stephen’s Memorial Hospital in Norway
These workshops are free to parents/guardians/educators of children with emotional and behavioral health needs.
You may register by phone at 1-800-264-9224
Making Peace with Conflict: Weathering the Storm
Presented by: Donna DeWitt, M.Ed., Parent Training and Information Specialist, Maine Parent Federation
What is conflict and why is it so hard? We all have individual tendencies or styles we use to manage–avoid–or resolve conflict. Through discussion, reflection and interaction, participants will become familiar with some of the common terms and tools used to manage conflict. Participants will have the opportunity to explore various approaches to resolve conflict and identify strategies that can be used to resolve future conflicts. This workshop provides an opportunity to view conflict resolution from the eye–or calm center–of a hurricane and leave with strategies that can help you in weathering the storm.
Thursday, June 3, 2010 from 6:30-8 p.m. at Mobius, Inc., 319 Main Street, Damariscotta
Workshops are free to parents/guardians/educators of children with emotional/behavioral health needs.
Child Care can be provided if given at least a 1-week advanced notice & a Care Giver is available.
You may register by phone at 721-0161 or 1-800-264-9224
Making Peace with Conflict: Weathering the Storm
Presented by: Donna DeWitt, M.Ed., Parent Training and Information Specialist, Maine Parent Federation
What is conflict and why is it so hard? We all have individual tendencies or styles we use to manage–avoid–or resolve conflict. Through discussion, reflection and interaction, participants will become familiar with some of the common terms and tools used to manage conflict. Participants will have the opportunity to explore various approaches to resolve conflict and identify strategies that can be used to resolve future conflicts. This workshop provides an opportunity to view conflict resolution from the eye–or calm center–of a hurricane and leave with strategies that can help you in weathering the storm.
Monday, June 14, 2010 from 6:30-8 p.m. at 3rd Floor Running Start Classroom, Mid Coast Hospital
Medical Office Building, 121 Medical Center Drive in Brunswick
Workshops are free to parents/guardians/educators of children with emotional/behavioral health needs.
Child Care can be provided if given at least a 1-week advanced notice & a Care Giver is available.
You may register by phone at 721-0161 or 1-800-264-9224
“Special Education the 3 R’s: Rights, Responsibilities & Results”
Presented by: Elizabeth Collins, MPF
Come on board as we maneuver through the maze of recent changes in the current Special Education Regulations. Gain knowledge of strategies for making the most of the Individualized Education Program (IEP) or Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP) meetings. We invite you to bring your insights and questions to this vital workshop.
Tuesday, May 18th, 2010 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Community Health and Counseling Services, 313 Enfield Road, Lincoln
Free to all parents/guardians/caregivers/educators of children with emotional/behavioral health needs.
You may register by phone at 223-9993 or 1-800-264-9224
“Why Can’t Johnny B. Goode at School?”
Guest Speaker: Janet Avery, MPF Parent Training & Information Specialist
In this spin–off from our popular “Why Can’t Johnny B. Goode at school?” the discussion shifts from school to home. All children misbehave, but for some children that behavior is more frequent, intense and challenging. During this workshop participates will gain an understanding of some causes of challenging behaviors. Approaches that can be made at home that work for the whole family, not just for the child, will also be covered. Strategies that can impact in positive ways on a child’s behavior will be discussed and parents will learn some simple ways to take care of themselves.
Thursday, June 17, 2009 from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. at Families CAN!, Mid-Coast Maine Community Action, 34 Wing Farm Parkway, Bath
Workshops are free to parents/guardians/educators of children with emotional/behavioral health needs.
Child Care can be provided if given at least a 1-week advanced notice & a Care Giver is available.
You may register by phone at 721-0161 or 1-800-264-9224
“Why Can’t Johnny B. Goode at School?”
“Why Can’t Johnny B. Goode at School?”
Guest Speaker: Janet Avery, MPF Parent Training & Information Specialist
This workshop has an emphasis on how to use the Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA) to develop a Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) for children receiving special education services. Supporting your son, daughter or student in positive ways can be challenging. But how do you do that? Come explore with us and discover what will help him or her to learn new skills and responses.
Friday, June 25, 2009 from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. at Mid-Coast Maine Community Action (WIC), 7 Union Street, Rockland
Workshops are free to parents/guardians/educators of children with emotional/behavioral health needs.
Child Care can be provided if given at least a 1-week advanced notice & a Care Giver is available.
You may register by phone at 721-0161 or 1-800-264-9224
“Why Can’t Johnny B. Goode at Home?”
“Why Can’t Johnny B. Goode at Home?”
Guest Speaker: Janet Avery, MPF Parent Training & Information Specialist
In this spin–off from our popular “Why Can’t Johnny B. Goode at school?” the discussion shifts from school to home. All children misbehave, but for some children that behavior is more frequent, intense and challenging. During this workshop participates will gain an understanding of some causes of challenging behaviors. Approaches that can be made at home that work for the whole family, not just for the child, will also be covered. Strategies that can impact in positive ways on a child’s behavior will be discussed and parents will learn some simple ways to take care of themselves.
Friday, May 28, 2009 from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. at Mid-Coast Maine Community Action (WIC), 7 Union Street, Rockland
Workshops are free to parents/guardians/educators of children with emotional/behavioral health needs.
Child Care can be provided if given at least a 1-week advanced notice & a Care Giver is available.
You may register by phone at 721-0161 or 1-800-264-9224
“Making Peace with Conflict: Weathering the Storm”
“Making Peace with Conflict: Weathering the Storm”
Presented by: Donna DeWitt, M.Ed., Parent Training & Information Specialist, Maine Parent Federation
What is conflict and why is it so hard? We all have individual tendencies or styles we use to manage–avoid–or resolve conflict. Through discussion, reflection and interaction, participants will become familiar with some of the common terms and tools used to manage conflict. Participants will have the opportunity to explore various approaches to resolve conflict and identify strategies that can be used to resolve future conflicts. This workshop provides an opportunity to view conflict resolution from the eye–or calm center–of a hurricane and leave with strategies that can help you in weathering the storm.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010 from 6:30-8 p.m.at Family Center, Youth Alternatives Ingraham, Lydia Rd, South Portland
Free to all parents/guardians/caregivers/educators of children with emotional/behavioral health needs.
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You may register by phone at 1-800-264-9224
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