Welcome to the Group: Inclusion for Young Children with Autism
This webinar discusses best practices for including all children (birth-5) in program activities.
This webinar discusses best practices for including all children (birth-5) in program activities.
In this episode of MoneyTalk, Dr. Barbara O'Neill gives her 5 key takeaways fro our October 22, 2019 webinar Gambling Disorders: Special Considerations for Service Members which was presented by Dr. Loreen Rugle. Watch the recording at https://oneop.org/event/22045/.
Tune in as guest speaker, Andrew Crocker, talks about how caregivers can respond to grief. While grieving a loss - or better, losses - is an inevitable part of life, there are ways to help cope with the pain, come to terms with grief, and eventually, find a way to move forward.
This webinar provides the current state of the field, shares literature that supports it, and explores how dietitians can support patients with severe obesity seeking surgical treatment.
About This Webinar: This webinar is part 2 of 2 on Family Systems. Join us to explore how the Military Family Readiness System can strengthen diverse families with a focus on co-parenting knowledge and skills. Best practices and research based strategies will be described and applied to military family systems...
In this webinar, the presenter provides program updates for military helping professionals, with specific focus on purchased care benefits and improvements to the next generation of TRICARE managed care support contracts (T-5) which may include a variety of health plan options for TRICARE beneficiaries.
In this interactive webinar we take a closer look at popular diets, discuss resources for staying current, and develop an evidence-based response to the question, “What’s the best diet for weight loss?”.
This webinar provides a general background on sleep, how insufficient sleep increases the risk of chronic disease and makes the management of chronic conditions more difficult, and how dietitians can incorporate basic sleep education principles to help patients and clients meet health goals.
When so much feels out of our control, like right now during the COVID-19 pandemic, we can create new routines and structure to find our resiliency.
This presentation begins by reviewing the definition of moral injury and describing a theoretical model that highlights some of the clinical manifestations of moral injury.
This webinar presents the current research on FODMAP consumption by athletes and the use of low-FODMAP nutritional strategies for reducing exercise-induced gastrointestinal symptoms. It also discusses suggested strategies that dietitians can use when helping athletes and active military clients desiring to limit FODMAPs daily and/or surrounding exercise.
A child's Social Security number can be used by identity thieves to apply for government benefits, open bank and credit card accounts, apply for a loan or utility service, or rent a place to live.
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