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Children's Center_Updated Protocol For Close Contacts-Chapel, Kimberly Dodge-Cummings
Children's Center_Updated Protocol For Close Contacts-Chapel, Kimberly Dodge-Cummings
Children's Center
Email from Kimberly Dodge-Cummings, University of Maine: Children's Center Director regarding changes to protocols put in place in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Children's Center_Chapel Covid-19 Testing, Kimberly Dodge-Cummings
Children's Center_Chapel Covid-19 Testing, Kimberly Dodge-Cummings
Children's Center
Email from Kimberly Dodge-Cummings, University of Maine: Children's Center Director regarding the Children's Center no longer participating in test-to-stay for the Preschool and Chapel programs which was out in place in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Children's Center_Covid Update, Kimberly Dodge-Cummings
Children's Center_Covid Update, Kimberly Dodge-Cummings
Children's Center
Letter from Kimberly Dodge-Cummings, University of Maine: Children's Center Director regarding changes to protocols put in place in response to the COVID-19 pandemic regarding the fact that face covering will be in optional in all of the Children's Center programs.
Children's Center_Updated Covid-19 Information, Kimberly Dodge-Cummings
Children's Center_Updated Covid-19 Information, Kimberly Dodge-Cummings
Children's Center
Letter from Kimberly Dodge-Cummings, University of Maine: Children's Center Director regarding the opening hours of the Center and guidelines put in place in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Children's Center_Urgent-Center, Kimberly Dodge-Cummings
Children's Center_Urgent-Center, Kimberly Dodge-Cummings
Children's Center
Letter from Kimberly Dodge-Cummings, University of Maine: Children's Center Director regarding the Center programs taking a 72-hour pause in its operations from November 10 to November 12, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Educational Needs Of Children Ages 0-5 Born With Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome In Maine, Julia Casey
The Educational Needs Of Children Ages 0-5 Born With Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome In Maine, Julia Casey
Honors College
The goal of this study is to better understand the educational needs of children born with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) in Maine. This study will consider two questions. First, what is currently being done to help children born with NAS in Maine? To answer this question, I looked into previous studies that evaluate the needs of children born with prenatal drug exposure. I also looked into Maine’s Strategic Action Opioid Plan to determine what initiatives the state is taking towards helping these children. Second, what should Maine be doing to help the children born with NAS? To answer this question, …
Reaching Local Community With The Message Of Developmental Milestones And Early Identification Of Autism, Hope M. Duncanson
Reaching Local Community With The Message Of Developmental Milestones And Early Identification Of Autism, Hope M. Duncanson
Poster Presentations
This poster presents project activities for a pilot program for effectively distributing Learn the Signs, Act Early materials to a small study group in a community in Maine.