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  • The Cooperative Extension System: A Force Multiplier for Military Readiness

    The Cooperative Extension System is well-positioned to serve military families dispersed throughout the United States. Through the land-grant university system, military family service providers can be supported by the research-driven Cooperative Extension System to boost the work they do to support family well-being.

    This course explores the history, accessibility, and programs of the Cooperative Extension System.

  • Field Guide to Family Advocacy: Knowledge, Resources, and Supports for Military Families of Children with Disabilities

    The four-part asynchronous and interactive course focuses on the rights of young children with disabilities in military families, eligibility for special education programs and services for children with disabilities available within military systems, and strategies to support military families as they navigate these systems in military contexts.

  • Childhood Trauma: Understanding, Supporting, and Preventing

    The interactive course includes four units that cover the prevalence and impact of trauma, the manifestation of trauma in young children, providing trauma-informed supports, and preventing future trauma. It is designed to be a high-level overview of the topic and a starting point for professionals working with young children and their families.

  • Foundations for Military Family Financial Readiness

    This course will provide an overview of the impacts of financial readiness on military family well-being and resources for assisting military families across these domains will be provided.