MECDHH/GBSD Popup Family Playgroup – Biddeford
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Join MECDHH providers, Shana Kelley-Cohen, LCSW, and other caregivers of Deaf and Hard of Hearing children, ages 0-6. Build connections with others on a relatable journey and discuss topics of interest related to raising a Deaf or Hard of Hearing child. Zoom room # 312 853 0344. Let us know you're coming by registering HERE.
Today's topic: Sensory play at home Join MECDHH providers, Shana Kelley-Cohen, LCSW, and other caregivers of Deaf and Hard of Hearing children, ages 0-6. Build connections with others on a relatable journey and discuss topics of interest related to raising a Deaf or Hard of Hearing child. Zoom room # 312 853 0344. Let us […]
Join other MECDHH/GBSD families to connect, learn, and practice ASL together.
Join other MECDHH/GBSD families to connect, learn, and practice ASL together!
Maine Hands & Voices/Guide By Your Side hosts Signing Santa at First Methodist Church in Orrington! Santa will ONLY be there from 10:30 - 11:15.
Maine Hands & Voices/Guide By Your Side hosts Signing Santa in the MECDHH/GBSD gym!
Join MECDHH providers, Shana Kelley-Cohen, LCSW, and other caregivers of Deaf and Hard of Hearing children, ages 0-6. Build connections with others on a relatable journey and discuss topics of interest related to raising a Deaf or Hard of Hearing child. Zoom room # 312 853 0344. Let us know you're coming by registering HERE.
Join us for some play time at the Children's Museum from 10-11am, followed by a performance of Winnie the Pooh at 11am with ASL interpreting! Gas cards available! Save your spot by registering HERE.
Join MECDHH/GBSD's Power of Peers (POP) Events! for kids grades K-8 Power of Peers (POP) provides students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing an opportunity to get together, share common experiences, and develop a greater understanding of their own hearing levels and hearing assistive technology. Often students are the only or one of the […]
