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Using Children’s Books and Storytelling to Connect Literacy and Social Emotional Development

About This Webinar: Did you know that literacy and social emotional development occur on a parallel path? Well, it’s true! Early childhood professionals can connect literacy and social emotional development activities across their daily schedules and routines. This provides children with many opportunities to practice these developing skills. Children’s books...

An Introduction to the Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence’s Caregiver and Provider Resources| Anchored Episode 24

Anchored Ep 24 Podcast with TBICoE's Kristen Benson and Courtney Sadler https://ia601508.us.archive.org/13/items/an-introduction-to-the-traumatic-brain-injury-center-of-excellences-caregiver-an/An%20Introduction%20to%20the%20Traumatic%20Brain%20Injury%20Center%20of%20Excellence%27s%20Caregiver%20and%20Provider%20Resources_Ep%2024.mp3 About the Episode  This episode provides an overview of traumatic brain injury, including the signs and symptoms to look for, and an intro to the Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence. We discuss how TBI affects military families,...

2021 Personal Finance Year in Review

This seventh annual OneOp Personal Finance Year in Review webinar will describe legislation and events that have impacted military personal finances during 2021 and trends that will continue to impact finances in the years ahead. This webinar also includes results of noteworthy personal finance research studies that were published in 2021, military-specific financial events, and a preview of announced changes related for income and estate taxes and Social Security for 2022.

The Relationship Checkup: Support for Military Couples

The Relationship Checkup™ is based on 20 years of federally funded clinical research and has been thoroughly empirically supported for use in both civilian and military populations and across the full range of diverse couples and families.

Celebrating 15 Years of Sesame Street for Military Families and Beyond| Anchored Episode 25

Anchored Ep 25 Podcast with Tara Wright from Sesame Street for Military Families https://ia601405.us.archive.org/11/items/celebrating-15-years-of-sesame-street-for-military-families-and-beyond-anchored-ep-25/Celebrating%2015%20Years%20of%20Sesame%20Street%20for%20Military%20Families%20and%20Beyond_Anchored%20Ep%2025_final%20mixdown.mp3 About this Episode In this episode, we talk with Tara Wright about the 15 year anniversary of SS4MF! We discuss the array of SS4MF topics and resources they for military families and children. This episode also...

Questions for Reflection

For our final episode of Season 2, we asked two of our guests from the past year to share one of their favorite year-end reflection questions and their response to that question with all of us.

Helping Gen Z Service Members Navigate Their Finances

As the youngest generation of Service members, those who are part of Generation Z (born after 1996) have unique life experiences and financial understanding that may present challenges for Personal Financial Managers (PFMs). In this webinar, Dr. Michael Gutter discusses differences between Gen Z and previous generations, with special emphasis on technology use and financial management. Join to discover tips and tools for working with Gen Z Service members in a financial counseling setting.

Intuitive Eating & Diabetes Management

Diabetes management has historically been weight-focused.  However, weight is not a behavior, and positive behavior changes are often a better goal! This webinar explores and introduces the topics of intuitive eating and a weight-neutral approach to diabetes management.

Social Justice and Family Well-being with Shawn Trenell O’Neal

For this episode, we talked to Shawn Trenell O'Neal, author of the upcoming MFRA course, "Introduction to Social Justice Lenses for Family Well-Being." Shawn is DJ, musician, and sound engineer, whose PhD research at the University of Colorado - Boulder examines the "processes of colonization and settler colonialism and its effects on cultural components such as visual art and music."  His current work is the progression of his own social science theory deemed "Audio Intersectionality."