The main goals of «The Military Child Initiative» are to raise awareness of these and other problems encountered
by children from a military family, and to adapt research - based practical approaches to the school environment so that all students may thrive.
Not exact matches
Using data
from a sample of 2,615 active duty
military families, living at designated
military installations with a
child ages 3 - 17, a group of researchers led
by Dr. Patricia Lester, of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, examined the impact of FOCUS on behavioral health outcomes, including depression, anxiety, and
child pro-social behavior over two follow up assessments.
The study, released
by Tufts University October 29, examined 300 middle and high school students
from military families who were involved in programs with the Military Child Education Coalition... r
military families who were involved in programs with the
Military Child Education Coalition... r
Military Child Education Coalition... read more
Helping Fathers Reconnect with their
Families: Issues faced by fathers returning from military service and other fathers seeking to reconnect with their children and
Families: Issues faced
by fathers returning
from military service and other fathers seeking to reconnect with their
children and
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by Sandra Morgan Little and Jan B. Gilman - Tepper
from the ABA
Family Advocate Client Manual: Visitation / Parenting Time Every single day all over this country,
children are separated
from a parent for a variety of reasons that range
from parental kidnapping, parental alienation, misconduct, incarceration, voluntary abandonment,
military deployment, or placement away
from a parent
by a
child services agency or the court.