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New guide highlights behavioral support networks in Maine


The guide will be distributed to families and schools via various partner agencies.
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A new publication aims to bridge school-based and community-based support systems that promote behavioral health and wellness for Maine students and families.
The 15-page “Resource Guide for Maine Families, Schools, and Communities: Integrated Multi-Tiered Systems of Support” provides family friendly descriptions of services, information on how to access them, and outlines how to navigate the various supports in Maine, according to a news release from UMaine News, based in Orono.
Courtney Angelosante, lecturer in special education with the University of Maine College of Education and Human Development, is lead author of the guide. Angelosante is also coordinator of Maine PBIS, a University of Maine System-Maine Department of Education collaboration that provides ongoing professional development to schools in the state that have implemented a Positive Behavioral In ....

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New guide highlights behavioral support networks in Maine - UMaine News


February 3, 2021
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A new publication aims to bridge school-based and community-based support systems that promote behavioral health and wellness for Maine students and families. 
The 15-page “Resource Guide for Maine Families, Schools, and Communities: Integrated Multi-Tiered Systems of Support” provides family-friendly descriptions of services, information on how to access them, and outlines how to navigate the various supports in Maine. 
Courtney Angelosante, lecturer in special education with the University of Maine College of Education and Human Development, is lead author of the guide. Angelosante is also coordinator of Maine PBIS, a University of Maine System-Maine Department of Education collaboration that provides ongoing professional development to schools in the state that have implemented a Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports approach to advancing student behavior and ....

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New guide highlights behavioral support networks in Maine


New guide highlights behavioral support networks in Maine
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A new publication aims to bridge school-based and community-based support systems that promote behavioral health and wellness for Maine students and families. 
The 15-page
Resource Guide for Maine Families, Schools, and Communities: Integrated Multi-Tiered Systems of Support provides family-friendly descriptions of services, information on how to access them, and outlines how to navigate the various supports in Maine. 
Courtney Angelosante, lecturer in special education with the University of Maine College of Education and Human Development, is lead author of the guide. Angelosante is also coordinator of Maine PBIS, a University of Maine System-Maine Department of Education collaboration that provides ongoing professional development to schools in the state that have implemented a Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports approach to advancing student behavior a ....

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