Sentences with phrase «families during deployment»

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«The thing I was angry at was the very thing I was longing for during my deployment - my family,» he said.
According to North Carolina child custody laws, if a military parent has sole or joint custody of a child and receives deployment papers that involve moving a substantial distance from the parent's home, a North Carolina family court will issue a temporary custody order of the child during the parent's absence, which shall end no later than 10 days following the parent's return.
Children under age two may be at heightened risk for abuse and neglect during the six months immediately following a parent's return from deployment in the U.S. Army, and the risk may rise among Army families with soldiers who are deployed more than once.
Although the proportion of families whose children were identified with abuse or neglect was low, the researchers found there was an elevated risk of abuse and neglect specifically during the six months immediately following a soldier's one - time deployment.
«The finding that in most cases the perpetrators were not the soldiers themselves reveals to us that the stress that plays out in Army families during or after deployment impacts the entire family, and is not simply a consequence of the soldier's experience and stress following deployment,» said Christine Taylor, the study's lead author, a project manager at CHOP's PolicyLab.
Building school capacity to support students from Australian Defence Force families during parental deployment says that many Australian school students have a parent deployed to a war zone due to Australia's increased involvement in international conflict over the past 15 years.
Building school capacity to support students from Australian Defence Force families during parental deployment.
The full paper — Building school capacity to support students from Australian Defence Force families during parental deployment — is free to access in the Australian Journal of Education until the end of May.
As Biden told the Harvard EdCast in an interview at the White House earlier this month, her advocacy for military children was shaped by her family's own experiences during her son Beau's yearlong deployment in Iraq.
Military families certainly deserve support and face significant, unique challenges with frequent moves between duty stations and stressful separations during deployments.
A 2010 study of children from military families during the War on Terror found «wartime parental deployments can be one of the most stressful events of a child's life.»
The USAA Secured Card Visa Platinum ® Card offers military members and their families an incredibly low APR on all balances for up to 12 months during deployment and PCS with no foreign transactions fees.
For those currently serving, Pets for Patriots works with groups to find foster families for animals during deployments.
The USAA Secured Card ® Platinum Visa ® offers military members and their families an incredibly low APR on all balances for up to 12 months during deployment and PCS with no foreign transactions fees.
During law school summers and after graduation, I practiced in various areas of law as a Marine, including trial defense, family law, as a deputy staff judge advocate, and on deployment as a garrison and strategic advisor.
I and my ex spouse fell in love during His UN deployment visit to Japan 1995 and got married 19th of July, 1996, at Fukushima Family Court.
It also worked with the National Parent Teacher Association for safety insights and Blue Star Families from the military who have to stay in touch during long deployments.
Within M - SPAN, Dr. Rosenblum leads the Strong Military Families initiative, delivering an effective preventive intervention designed to serve military families with young children during and following depFamilies initiative, delivering an effective preventive intervention designed to serve military families with young children during and following depfamilies with young children during and following deployment.
The couples were communicative and flexible, and they relied on social support for family members left behind during deployment.
Military families, as well as early childhood professionals, offer tips and strategies in supporting children before, during, and after a deployment.
According to North Carolina child custody laws, if a military parent has sole or joint custody of a child and receives deployment papers that involve moving a substantial distance from the parent's home, a North Carolina family court will issue a temporary custody order of the child during the parent's absence, which shall end no later than 10 days following the parent's return.
Military fathers and their families face unique challenges, particularly during times of deployment and after completion of military service.
Additional resources include social and emotional support for families during a loved one's deployment, financial planning assistance, and employment services for service members soon to be discharged.
During deployment, family roles may change, new routines are established and new sources of support, such as relatives, friends, playgroups and community gatherings are found.
This article focuses on tools and resources that can help military families decrease stress and strengthen family resilience during a deployment.
Many circumstances, both during and after deployment, may undermine family communication and members» ability to rebuild closeness after each deployment separation.
A growing body of evidence suggests that stressors associated with war - related events may predispose youth to adverse outcomes.10 - 17 This stream of research is consistent with family systems theory, which suggests that the experiences of a military - connected parent will affect the functioning of youth in that family system.18 Although some studies have considered the impact of military life during wartime, 12,17,19 to our knowledge, most researchers have examined negative outcomes associated specifically with deployments.1, 7,20 These studies have examined the psychosocial functioning of children during the deployment of a parent4, 14 or following 1 or multiple deployments.11, 13,21 Although many military - connected youth fare relatively well despite stressors, these studies concluded that a sizeable proportion appears to struggle with experiences of deployment and other war - related stressors.
Rebecca Moniz, GRI, SRES, Weichert, REALTORS ® Cress & Company, East Greenwich, R.I. Moniz supports military families through The Rhode Island Military Family Programs by bringing together resources that help service members and their families with housing - related needs during and after deployment.
Moniz supports military families through The Rhode Island Military Family Programs by bringing together resources that help service members with housing - related needs during and after deployment.
She was the Family Support Group leader for her husband's Infantry Company during deployments to Uzbekistan and Afghanistan after September 11th and knows what it means to serve.
Moniz and the REALTORS ® Troop Support Task Force attend Yellow Ribbon events put on by the Rhode Island Military Family Programs, where they've educated an estimated 1,500 service members and their families over the last four years on housing - related issues before, during, and after deployment.
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