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Harper favors additional training for teachers who often are the first to notice a change in a student’s behavior.

“We can tell if a kid is going through a rough spot. Sometimes it sneaks up on you. You see them every day but it can be a gradual change,” she said.

Making a connection with a mental health professional qualified to work with children isn’t always easy in McLean County.

At the Center for Human Services, counseling for children and psychiatric services has been reduced because of budget cuts, though efforts are under way to restore some of those services, said Tom Barr, the center’s executive director.

“All the solutions require funding so services can be purchased for this population. It’s up to the community and the state to decide if they want to back that up with funding,” said Barr.

At McLean County Unit 5 schools, teachers initiated a screening process this year to determine if a students’ behavior required intervention. Students also are referred to guidance counselors and school workers based on the screening information and requests from parents, said Unit 5 spokeswoman Dayna Brown.

Gun safety

Recognizing that guns are in many area homes, the McLean County Sheriff’s Department also is offering free gun safety kits that include gun locks and information about the importance of keeping firearms properly stored.

The Newtown shooting is yet another reminder that access to guns must be controlled, said Lt. Mike Kline, who serves on the department’s firearms instructors team with Sgt. Hadley Welsch.

“We want people to be responsible gun owners,” said Kline.

“Gun safety is always an important topic but right now it’s in the forefront of everyone’s mind,” added Welsch.

The kits may be picked up at the sheriff’s department office at the Law and Justice Center in downtown Bloomington.

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