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“Parents need to know they are not the only ones going through what they are going through. Reach out to other parents and support groups and attend as many workshops or seminars on autism as you can.”
                         ~MAIER Fa
mily Partnership Mom

       Adaptive Sports and Recreation

Advocacy and Information

Assistive Technology and Autism Apps

Autism Education and training

      Autism Fact Sheet [PDF]  Autism Fact Sheet [MS Word]

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  • 60 min VIDEO: McKinney-Vento Program and Overview Webinar HERE
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  • MV Screener Form Option 1 
  • Assessing Capacity McKinney-Vento Liaisons Form 
  • Outreach Flyers
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This new 15-page resource provides family-friendly descriptions of behavioral health services, information on how to access them, and outlines how to navigate the various supports in Maine.

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Check out MAIER’s new Places and Spaces Resource pages for suggestions and tips for fun Maine places to visit with your family!

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