Additionally, I am familiar with
the challenges of military families, deployment, and first responders.
Lastly, a little bit about me: As a former Navy dependent, I am intimately familiar with the unique strengths and
challenges of military families.
Are you ready to help shape the lives of children facing the unique
challenges of a military family?
Not exact matches
«One
of the greatest
challenges affecting
military families is spouse unemployment,» said Megan Glynn with Blue Star F
families is spouse unemployment,» said Megan Glynn with Blue Star
FamiliesFamilies.
Starbucks, which has hired 8,000 veterans and
military spouses toward a goal
of hiring 10,000 by the end
of 2018, also partners with Team Rubicon, which deploys veterans to provide disaster relief; Blue Star
Families, which addresses challenges to military families; and The Mission Continues, which empowers veterans adjusting to civilian life through community
Families, which addresses
challenges to
military families; and The Mission Continues, which empowers veterans adjusting to civilian life through community
families; and The Mission Continues, which empowers veterans adjusting to civilian life through community service.
There are other
challenges of being a
military family or veteran, including overcoming unemployment and battling common misconceptions.
«One
of the greatest
challenges affecting today's
military families is spouse unemployment,» said Megan Glynn, Director of Community Development for Blue Star F
families is spouse unemployment,» said Megan Glynn, Director
of Community Development for Blue Star
FamiliesFamilies.
While this presents many
challenges, it also offers the program rewarding opportunities to meet the needs
of their patrons: the men and women that serve in the U.S.
military, and their
families.
License portability is a
challenge for
military spouses when
families are forced to move due to a change
of station.
«
Military spouses face many challenges that diminish the stability of their families... with each government - ordered move, military spouses incur high costs for recertification and licensure,» Raez
Military spouses face many
challenges that diminish the stability
of their
families... with each government - ordered move,
military spouses incur high costs for recertification and licensure,» Raez
military spouses incur high costs for recertification and licensure,» Raezer said.
She writes for a variety
of military and lifestyle blogs and is especially interested in ensuring
military families have all the tools they need to cope with the potential
challenges that accompany the
military lifestyle.
Making stakeholders and ED staff aware
of the
challenges families that each office works with face daily, both
military and civilian;
Amelia Harper reports on a new District Administration brief, noting that school leaders «need to be aware
of how the experiences
of military families create special
challenges in the way students connect to the world, the social and emotional
challenges they face, and the educational...
Summary: This article, by guest writer Steven Noonoo, talks about the
challenges faced by students
of military families and how social - emotional competencies help these students manage constant change as they move from school to school.
From the beginning, I wanted them to be as authentic as possible, portraying a level
of sacrifice commonly shared by
military spouses and
families, and the worries that come alongside those sacrifices, the push - and - pull
of a relationship augmented by frequent absences, unexpected
challenges and a love that sustains it all.
Military members, veterans, and their
family members face an assortment
of financial
challenges that are unique to our community.
San Diego has thousands
of military personnel deployed and the
families left behind often face specific
challenges that the Armed Services YMCA helps them resolve.
The net proceeds
of the event will go to the Armed Services YMCA whose goal is «to enhance the lives
of military personnel and their
family members in spirit, mind, and body, by providing programs that strengthen
families and are relevant to the unique
challenges of military life.»
In addition to morale and empowerment programs, Blue Star
Families raises awareness
of the
challenges and strengths
of military family life and works to make
military life more sustainable through programs and partnerships like Operation Honor Cards, MilKidz Club and Blue Star Museums.
While life in the
military comes with many
challenges that average civilians don't need to manage, both the U.S.
military and a number
of auto insurance companies offer resources, special services and generous discounts to members
of the armed services and their
families.
For the first time, a Federal Job Certification program goes overseas to help Fleet and
Family Support Center transition counselors helping family members with job search and military career counselors who advise soldiers facing the challenges of returning home to a stalled ec
Family Support Center transition counselors helping
family members with job search and military career counselors who advise soldiers facing the challenges of returning home to a stalled ec
family members with job search and
military career counselors who advise soldiers facing the
challenges of returning home to a stalled economy.
MSJDN supports
military spouses in the legal profession by advocating for licensing accommodations for
military spouse attorneys; educating the public about the
challenges faced by career - minded
military spouses and their
families; encouraging the hiring
of military spouses; and providing a network connecting
military spouse attorneys with each other and their supporters.
She covers a vast range
of situations, from
military families to people working in the film business, to managing the
challenges of parenting as well as the stresses that come with aging parents.
ABSTRACT:
Military Families frequently display remarkable resilience in the face
of significant
challenges, and yet deployment and parental separation are significant stressors for parents, particularly those with infants and young children.
Participants reported significant levels
of parenting stress and identified specific
challenges, including difficulty reconnecting with children, adapting expectations from
military to
family life, and co-parenting.
Discusses the benefits and potential
challenges of working with
military families who are pursuing adoption, and it describes the many resources available inside and outside
of the
military support structure.
ABSTRACT: A recent Institute
of Medicine report on «The Assessment or Readjustment Needs
of Veterans, Service Members, and Their
Families» (2013) underscored the need for effective support for military families with young children, and that effective engagement into existing services remains a ch
Families» (2013) underscored the need for effective support for
military families with young children, and that effective engagement into existing services remains a ch
families with young children, and that effective engagement into existing services remains a
challenge.
«I enjoy working with individuals
of all ages and am experienced in addressing difficulties including: anxiety, depression, trauma / PTSD, child and adolescent behavioral and developmental concerns, adjustment and life transitions,
challenges faced by
military families, stress management,
family dynamics, and addiction.
Benefits include the flexibility and diversity
of military families, while deployment and frequent relocation can add
challenges to the adoption process.
As the wife
of a
military veteran, I understand the
challenges faced by
military families, from deployments to starting at a new school.
CFRP explored the unique
challenges that
military and veteran
families face in regards to child support and parenting, how the HEROES program addressed these unique
challenges, and identified the lessons learned that enhanced or limited the successful implementation
of the program.
Nurturing Parents offer targeted programs for prenatal
families, parents
of babies and toddlers, parents
of older children, Spanish speaking parents, parents
of children with health
challenges, teen parents,
military parents, parents in substance abuse treatment and recovery, and more.
The Collaborative
Family Law Group
of San Diego support Kids» Turn San Diego, which gives children a safe place to talk about their experiences and feelings when experiencing separation from parents due to
military deployments, divorce, and other
challenges.
Promoting
family well - being broadly through different perspectives and common
challenges was the focus
of Penn State's sixth annual Child Maltreatment Solutions Network conference, co-sponsored by Penn State's Clearinghouse for
Military Readiness, held recently at the Nittany Lion Inn.
Heroes at Home is designed to meet the unique needs and
challenges of military personnel and their
families.
Military fathers and their families face unique challenges, particularly during times of deployment and after completion of military
Military fathers and their
families face unique
challenges, particularly during times
of deployment and after completion
of military military service.
The contributors to this issue
of Zero to Three describe a range
of services and supports to address
challenging behavior and support early social and emotional competence: A model
of early childhood mental health consultation to reduce the rate
of preschool expulsion; how child care professionals and parents can have useful conversations around sensitive behavioral issues; an approach to coaching early educators to prevent and manage
challenging behavior in the classroom; a parent — infant play group to build parenting skills; the treatment
of common sleep issues; and a program
of support to strengthen
military families when a parent returns from deployment.
Lisa Bahar is a Mental Health Consultant for the U.S. Government's Department
of Defense through MHN's Government
Military & Family Life Program where she provides behavioral health and wellness expertise to Active Service Members, Guard and Reserve Components and Veterans; as well as their families on how to cope with challenges presented by the military li
Military &
Family Life Program where she provides behavioral health and wellness expertise to Active Service Members, Guard and Reserve Components and Veterans; as well as their
families on how to cope with
challenges presented by the
military li
military lifestyle.
Little Children, Big
Challenges: Divorce resource kits will be distributed to
military and veteran families through partnerships with Military OneSource, Department of Veterans Affairs, The USO, and The Military Child Education Co
military and veteran
families through partnerships with
Military OneSource, Department of Veterans Affairs, The USO, and The Military Child Education Co
Military OneSource, Department
of Veterans Affairs, The USO, and The
Military Child Education Co
Military Child Education Coalition.
Our outreach initiatives help us extend these lessons from our shows while focusing on the circumstances and
challenges of specific populations — such as
military families, those struggling through the economic downturn, or those impacted by traumatic events like Hurricane Katrina or 9/11.