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Why Community Engagement Efforts Fall Flat

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In this episode, Jessica and Erin explore a simple but powerful two-part practice that can transform...

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  • How to Handle Workplace Expectations and Other Listener Q&A

    This month’s listener Q&A dives into 3 areas: struggling with frequent task switching, dealing with burnout and unachievable workloads (and the expectations associated with this), and how our practices integrate with personal reflections. Erin and Jessica respond to your questions with insight, experience and resources, to give you some great, actionable steps in your daily life.

  • Who’s Missing From Your Network?

    Most of us don’t mean to work in silos - but our calendars and inboxes quietly build them for us. In this episode, Jessica and Erin guide you through a five-minute exercise to map your work relationships, notice who’s missing, and take one small step outside your silo this month.

  • Supporting Academic and Social Continuity for Mobile Elementary Students

    When elementary students change schools, even motivated students can struggle. They may lose interest in learning, miss their old friends, and not get the help they need right away. This webinar provides practical strategies to keep children engaged, connected, and successful through relocation and other school transitions. Learning Objectives: Identify...

    Free
  • Innovative Strategies for Stronger Military Nutrition Environments

    Nutrition and Food Security

    The Defense Department’s Strengthening Food Security in the Force: Strategy and Roadmap outlines six lines of effort to strengthen food security for military service members and their families with increasing access to healthy food as the first line of effort. The military nutrition environment includes all foods, drinks, and dietary supplements available on military installations and ships thereby creating the food environment where service members live, work, and train.

    Free
  • School Liaisons and Extension: A Network of Support for Military Youth

    When military kids move, their whole world shifts—schools, friends, routines, and support systems. In this episode of Practicing Connection, school liaison Karen Watkins-Diouf and 4-H educator Jeremiah Johnson share how they work together across military and civilian systems to make sure those kids don’t fall through the cracks.

  • Sunrise to Sunset: Supporting Children with Autism Throughout Their Day

    This course builds understanding of early childhood autism and provides practical, family-centered strategies to support military-connected and civilian families across home, community, and educational settings, with a focus on continuity of care, collaboration, and inclusive practices that promote resilience and positive outcomes.