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Co-parenting at a Distance
Wed February 29, 2012: 11:00 am-12:00 pm EST
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The Family Development concentration of OneOp invites you to an important webinar on working with military families.
About the Webinar:
Date: February 29, 2012
CEU’s are UNAVAILABLE for archived viewing
Deployment often leaves parents struggling to maintain co-parenting relationships. If the families you serve are working to maintain a two-parent household in the face of deployment, join this 60-minute web conference and learn how families can be more successful at Co-Parenting at a Distance. Hear from Extension family life experts who will:
- Provide an overview of the research related to communication and parenting during deployment and other parental separations
- Introduce new strategies, tips, and tools used to support military families who are co-parenting
- Use scenarios to illustrate key points for helping parents stay connected to their children
- Give you the opportunity to share your experiences and ideas through this interactive session
This presentation is not endorsed by the Department of Defense and the information, as well as any opinions or views, contained herein are solely that of the presenter(s).
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Information about CEUs
CEU’s are UNAVAILABLE for archived viewing
You can find a list of archived and upcoming webinars that do offer NASW Continuing Education Credits here.
Presenters
Angela Huebner, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Human Development, Marriage and Family Therapy Program
Virginia Tech
Kara Newby, M.S.
Program Specialist
Department of Human Development and Family Science
Ohio State University Extension
About the Presenters
Angela Huebner, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Human Development at Virginia Tech. Her research focuses on stressors facing military families. Her scholarly work has appeared numerous empirical journals including Journal of Adolescent Health, Family Relations, Youth & Society, Journal of Youth and Adolescence, Journal of Child & Family Studies, and Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal. In addition, Dr. Huebner has conducted clinical work with military families at the Fort Belvoir Chaplain Family Life Ministry and Training Center and continues to see clients at Virginia Tech’s Center for Family Services.
Kara Newby, M.S., is a Program Specialist in Human Development and Family Science, Ohio State University Extension. She focuses on exploring ways to integrate technology into parenting education programs. Her research interest is in parenting and child development, particularly adolescents.
Event Materials
These readings are suggested:
- Huebner, A., & Mancini, J. (2008). Supporting youth during parental deployment: Strategies for professionals and families. The Prevention Researcher, 15, 10-13.
- Greene, T., Buckman, j., Danderker, C., & Gerrenberg, N. (2010). How communication with families can both help and hinder service members’ mental health and occupational effectiveness. Military Medicine, 175, 745-749.