22 Inevitable Consequences of Being a Third Culture Kid
Originally posted on military homecoming:
http://militaryspouse.com/relationships/family/22-inevitable-consequences-of-being-a-third-culture-kid/
Originally posted on military homecoming:
http://militaryspouse.com/relationships/family/22-inevitable-consequences-of-being-a-third-culture-kid/
Originally posted on American Red Cross Minnesota and Dakotas Region:
The American Red Cross has two new workshops that help children of military families to manage challenges that are specific to their lives. The workshops, Roger That! Communication Counts and 10-4: Confident Coping, teach essential life skills for military kids and teens to better manage stressful…
Originally posted on MilKids Education:
We are military families, and deployments or extended separations are something that we deal with as part of our lives. It was hard when it was just the two of you, a couple of lovebirds in a government ordered long-distance relationship. Then you had a baby or a toddler, and…
Originally posted on Action Speaks-Voices of Operation Homefront:
As we wrap up the Month of the Military Child, we asked the past winners of our Military Child of the Year award what they want Americans to know about military kids. Nine out of 17 of our past recipients provided input for this blog. They brought…
Originally posted on Action Speaks-Voices of Operation Homefront:
Guest blog, Nate Richards, 2012 Navy Military Child of the Year, age 12 This military kid is not crazy about dealing with the holidays. Now don’t get me wrong, I love Christmas and New Year’s! Lots of nice people and “Good Cheer.” According to Nate (far right,…