In this podcast, Dr. Stephen Cozza, Associate Director for the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress Child and Family Programs and Professor of Psychiatry Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, addresses the unique challenges and describes how COVID-19 is affecting families and children while emphasizing the importance of safety, calming, self-efficacy, connectedness and hope in supporting children.
If you would like to participate in the full MCEC Parent to Parent webinar Helping Military Families Cope with COVID-19 and to download free resources please register by clicking on this link: http://militarychild.adobeconnect.com/webrec1120a/event/registration.html
Armed Services YMCA providing home front readiness for our military families.
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Recognizing and Supporting Our Hidden Helpers
Camp Corral is Rallying to Empower Military Kids and Families to Live Their Best Life Possible
Forging Ahead: MCEC 2022
Look Beyond the Christmas Card
Coasting to College Debt Free
STEM is the Future for Texas Students
We Have More Love to Give
In Honor of Native American Heritage Month: “Intentional Connections with Family and Tribal Members”
We are all connected to our military community and see the importance of supporting military students to find success academically.
Stable Educational Opportunities for Military Families
Are Your Teenagers’ Friends Real or Virtual?
Use the Power of Media to Support Your Parenting
One Summer Changed My Life
Opening Your Hearts and Your Home
Special Advocacy Scholarship Program
Compassion is much more important than Comprehension
Third Culture Kids
It’s ok to not be ok….. but suicide is never ok. There is help, healing, and hope for a brighter future!
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