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
- AF Seeks NCOA Award Nominations
- Retirees and Vets Allowed to Salute Flag
- Help the Legion Help Recovering Heroes
- Holiday Mailing Guidelines Set
- More Veterans in Government
- Vets' Caregiver Bill Stalled
- Military Spouse Relief Act Becomes Law
- USO, Skype Holiday Connection Offer
- Yellow Ribbon Highway Honors Active Duty
- New AF Cyberspace Career Field
- Be an AF Physician Assistant
- Guard Gets H1N1 Vaccinations
- VA's New Look Website
- VA Working to Improve Vet Education
- The Key to Getting Voc-Rehab Started
- Deal of the Week: GM Military Discount
- CLEP Your Way to a Degree
- Featured Job: Overseas Jobs Available
- Air Force Job Openings
- Update: 2010 Military Retirement COLA
- Job Opportunities for Military Spouses

