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Go to Courage to Care
Courage to Care
Courage to Care is an electronic, health communication campaign of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS). Courage to Care provides our nation's physicians and medical...
http://www.cstsonline.org/aboutus.education.courage.shtml
Go to Developmental Issues Impacting Military Families With Young Children During Single and Multiple Deployments
Developmental Issues Impacting Military Families With Young Children During Single and Multiple Deployments
Recent years have seen a dramatic increase in war time deployments for military service members. How have young children been affected by single and multiple Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and...
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/amsus/zmm/2009/0000017...
Go to Effects of Parental Military Deployment on Pediatric Outpatient and Well-Child Visit Rates
Effects of Parental Military Deployment on Pediatric Outpatient and Well-Child Visit Rates
This study examined whether parental deployment affected the rates at which children of military parents accessed health care within the military health system.
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/abstract/1...
Go to Errorless Compliance Training: Building a Cooperative Relationship Between Parents with Brain Injury and Their Oppositional Children.
Errorless Compliance Training: Building a Cooperative Relationship Between Parents with Brain Injury and Their Oppositional Children.
Errorless compliance training, a noncoercive intervention for improving child compliance, was evaluated in a multiple baseline across-subjects design with 12 oppositional children (aged 2-7 yrs) and...
http://psycnet.apa.org/index.cfm?fa=buy.optionToBuy&id=2003-...
Go to Family Education: Talking to your kids about war
Family Education: Talking to your kids about war
Learn how to encourage your kids to be curious about the world, value peaceful resolutions to problems, and come to you with their questions and concerns about war.
http://life.familyeducation.com/war/parenting/34460.html?det...
Family Focus: A Handbook for Family and Friends of Service Members
Created as a companion to the PBS series “This Emotional Life,” A Handbook for Family & Friends of Service Members explores the stressors and feelings individuals may encounter throughout the...
Go to Free Talk Kit for Parents of Military Children
Free Talk Kit for Parents of Military Children
The Partnership for a Drug-Free America, together with the National Military Family Association and the National Association of School Nurses, announced the launch of new online tools to assist...
http://www.timetotalk.org/military/
Go to Guerra y terrorismo: Consejos para apoyar a los niños en el hogar y en la escuala
Guerra y terrorismo: Consejos para apoyar a los niños en el hogar y en la escuala
Por Philip Lazarus, PhD, NCSP, Andrea Canter, PhD, NCSP, y Katherine C. Cowan Asociación Nacional de Psicólogos Escolares
http://www.nasponline.org/resources/translations/warterroris...
Go to Guide for Helping Children and Youth Cope with Separation
Guide for Helping Children and Youth Cope with Separation
This guide was created for parents, relatives, teachers, service members, and community members to help children and youth cope with separation from a parent due to military deployment. Because...
http://www.militaryhomefront.dod.mil/portal/page/mhf/MHF/MHF...
Go to Helping Children Cope During a Deployment
Helping Children Cope During a Deployment
This fact sheet contains useful information for you — parents and family caregivers — to help children cope during a parents’ deployment. Experts in military medicine and family trauma who...
http://cstsonline.org/csts_items/CTC_children_helping_during...
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