Child Identity Theft: Repairing the Damage
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.
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.
About this Episode This recording is of Jennifer Rea's blog, Collaboration: Breaking Down Silos and Building Networks to Support Military Families. As military service professionals we must re-think the way we work with Servicemembers and families. No single individual, agency, or community is capable of addressing all military family...
About this Episode In this episode, Drs. Leandra Hernández and Jennifer Belding share what their edited book, “Military Spouses with Graduate Degrees: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Thriving amidst Uncertainty ” is all about. As fellow military spouses themselves and experts who study topics related to service members and their families, they...
In this webinar, we explore techniques of de-escalation, communication, and expressions to understand and address people we feel are problematic.
There has been much research associating certain foods and nutrients that may help prevent or contribute to certain types of cancer. This webinar presents the most recent guidelines on nutrition, physical activity, and weight management for cancer prevention.
About this Episode: In this Let’s Talk Transitions! Podcast, I chat with Dr. Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth. Shelley is a professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at Purdue University and the Director of the Center for Families, as well as the Director for the Military Family Research...
Tune in as guest speaker, Andrew Crocker, discusses how isolation, loneliness and caregiving often go hand-in-hand.
SUBSCRIBE NOW Listen now: About this episode: In this mini-episode, hosts Jessica Beckendorf and Bob Bertsch introduce the Practicing Connection in a Complex World podcast and invite participants to join them in practicing connection. Transcript Bob: Welcome to “Practicing Connection in a Complex World,” an exploration of personal and collective...
This webinar provides practical strategies and resources early childhood practitioners can easily implement in their work.
Nutrition disparities are pervasive among cultural minorities. Improving the nutritional status of a diverse clientele requires accounting for the cultural aspects informing their eating practices and prioritizing culture-specific needs.
This webinar looks at how mental health manifests differently for women, in particular women in the military.
This is the full version of an interview about transformational relationship with Ellie (Anderson) Sheldon. An edited version of the interview is included the Transformational Relationships episode of the Practicing Connection in a Complex World podcast.
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