Young Children - March 2008 - (Page 81) Little Listeners in an Uncertain World: Coping Strategies for You and Your Child during Deployment or When a Crisis Occurs—Brochure is filled with tips of what to do to help a child cope with difficult times. www.zerotothree. org/site/DocServer/handout.pdf?doc ID=2381&AddInterest=1142 Military Child Education Coalition— Information and resources on how to assist children during the deployment. www.militarychild.org (click on Deployment/Separation tab at top of page) Military Family Books—Books and deployment kits for children and adults. www.militaryfamilybooks.com Military Onesource—Resources for military families on preparing and dealing with deployment. www.military onesource.com Mr. Poe and Friends Initiative—The initiative supports children and families of deployed service members. The Mr. Poe toolkit includes a 30-minute animated DVD, a welcome letter to adults explaining how to use the DVD, a facilitators guide, and handouts. www.aap.org/sections/unifserv/ deployment/ysp-resources.htm National Military Families Association—Includes information on what to expect regarding communicating with the service member during the deployment, who to go to for information or assistance, and what support services are available. www.nmfa.org (Choose Deployment and You) Operation Healthy Reunions—This program from Mental Health America distributes educational materials on such topics as reuniting with your spouse and children, adjusting after war, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). www.mentalhealthamerica. net/reunions. (The article, “Reconnecting With Your Children,” appears at www. nmha.org/reunions/infoChildren.cfm.) Sesame Street Talk, Listen, Connect kits—Sesame Workshop and Wal-Mart stores partnered to create resources for military families coping with concerns experienced during deployment. Phase II will come out this spring with free bilingual kits designed to help children of injured veterans and other returning service members to adjust to the changes in their parents. www.sesameworkshop. org/tlc/index.php Single Parenting While Your Partner Is Deployed—Brief materials for family members explain an issue, offer suggestions on how to talk to the child about the issue, and describe how to get further help through Military Onesource and/or other organizations. www.militaryonesource.com Supporting the Child Whose Military Parent Is Deploying: Tips for Parents—Geared specifically to the military audience, this paper presents 10 tips to assist parents to help their children navigate the ups and downs of the deployment cycle. www.cfs.purdue.edu/mfri/ pages/military/Supporting_Children_ of_Deployed_Parents.pdf Troop and Family Counseling Services for National Guard and Reserves— Offers 24-hour access to free counseling to help families through issues resulting from deployment. 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Development. He is coauthor of Safety and nutrition issues Working with parents Development in Infancy and Perceiving How intelligence/emotions grow Sensory experiences for babies Similarity and Comprehending Piagetian games with babies Infant sexuality Metaphor and general editor of Positive discipline techniques How to imbed curriculum in daily routines The Crosscurrents in Contemporary Separation/attachment issues in infant care Legal/medical concerns of infant/toddler facilities Psychology Series. Becoming a better observer of babies Brain research: infancy as a crucial time for learning Bornstein has administered federal Assessing infants/caregiver work with babies And more! and foundation grants, sits on the editorial boards of several professional contact Laura Johnson To register or for 426 Ostrom Ave., Syracuse, NY 13244 journals, is a member of scholarly more information 315-443-1715 or email: ljmarra@syr.edu societies in a variety of disciplines. 81 http://www.zerotothree.org/site/DocServer/handout.pdf?docID=2381&AddInterest=1142 http://www.zerotothree.org/site/DocServer/handout.pdf?docID=2381&AddInterest=1142 http://www.militaryonesource.com http://www.zerotothree.org/site/DocServer/handout.pdf?docID=2381&AddInterest=1142 http://www.militarychild.org http://www.cfs.purdue.edu/mfri/pages/military/Supporting_Children_of_Deployed_Parents.pdf http://www.militaryfamilybooks.com http://www.cfs.purdue.edu/mfri/pages/military/Supporting_Children_of_Deployed_Parents.pdf http://www.cfs.purdue.edu/mfri/pages/military/Supporting_Children_of_Deployed_Parents.pdf http://www.militaryonesource.com http://www.militaryonesource.com http://www.journal.naeyc.org/about/permissions.asp http://www.aap.org/sections/unifserv/deployment/ysp-resources/htm http://www.aap.org/sections/unifserv/deployment/ysp-resources/htm http://www.nmfa.org http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/reunions http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/reunions http://www.nmha.org/reunions/infoChildren.cfm http://www.nmha.org/reunions/infoChildren.cfm http://www.sesameworkshop.org/tlc/index.php http://www.sesameworkshop.org/tlc/index.php
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