Three national associations joined forces to publish a website that offers help to military families going through deployments, transitions, or moves. The website offers a guide for military parents on how to talk to their children during transitions such as a move or a deployment of a parent. The website also contains information for parents on discussing substance abuse with the children. It also has information on how to educate members of the civilian sector, such as teachers, who aren't used to dealing with problems unique to military families.
To find more family resources visit the Military Spouse Network.
Free Kit for Military Parents
Week of October 12, 2009
Current Issue
- USS Constitution Receives Honor
- American Legion Redesigns Website
- Your New GI Bill Tuition and Fee Rate
- Outdoor Guide: Catman of the Cumberland
- AAFES - Calling All Cooks!
- Exchanges Offer Fuel Savings
- Navy Uniform Roll-out Accelerated
- TriWest Offers New Service
- NROTC Units Experience Surge
- Deal of the Week: Up to 87% off
- Start Your Own Business and Be Your Own Boss
- Looking for an Old Military Buddy
- Air Force Sponsors T-Shirt Competition
- Army Orders Probe in Arlington Accountability
- POST 911 Payment Calculator
- Featured Job: Maintenance Industry
- Continuation Pay Expanded
- Exchanges Offer Phone Cards
- Exchange's Match-It Program
- Navy Historical Records Available
- AF Launches New Website
- Air Force Issues Instruction
- Scholarships for Military Children
- Navy Family Contact Info
- Website Offers Flu Information

