Stepping Out: Family Outings with Young Children with Autism
This webinar presents ways professionals can help families develop strategies to prevent and address concerns during their outings.
This webinar presents ways professionals can help families develop strategies to prevent and address concerns during their outings.
About This Webinar: *CE CREDITS ARE NO LONGER AVAILABLE FOR THIS EVENT* Within the past 2 years, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) made a clear and strong recommendation that all branches of the military screen, assess and provide treatment for Gambling Disorder. Furthermore, the most current Defense Department Authorization Act...
Your commissary is more than just a grocery store! Learn more about how dietitians can work with the commissary and how consumers can use the DeCA programs to make healthier food choices and achieve a healthier lifestyle.
This presentation begins by defining moral injury and describing a theoretical model that highlights some of the key aspects of moral injury.
Tune in as guest speaker, Andrew Crocker, talks about the physical and emotional manifestations of grief.
About this Episode In this episode we hear what humility looks like in the area of cultural competency. Through stories and conversation, Dr. Phibbs addresses knowing how to manage humility and power in a way that moves an agenda forward - everyone needs to be a change maker. As...
About This Webinar This webinar will focus on promoting positive transitions from home to school and from school to school (e.g., during a move) for young children and their families. The presenters will identify important transitions that occur during early childhood including moving from home to school or school to...
With the surge in diabetes glucose monitoring technology, people with diabetes can more effectively manage their blood glucose levels. This session will discuss the variety of monitoring options available, including similarities, limitations, and differences.
This session explores the issue of kincare, as well as identifies risk and protective factors for both the caregivers and the children, and examines resources to support kincare families.
About this Episode In this episode we hear about listening as "attending", and the difference from "sympathy". Through stories and conversation, Dr. Phibbs shares that in an oppressive system we need to create the space and let people know that you are trustworthy. Everyone has a deep complex story and...
In this webinar, Dr. Letourneau informs participants of how problematic and/or illegal sexual behavior in childhood can be framed as a preventable public health problem.
About this Episode How do we as helping professionals ask questions when we don’t always get information back from people that may be relevant to helping others in a cultural context? In this episode we hear how if we don’t ask everyone the question, we may be missing someone and...
This material is based upon work supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Office of Military Family Readiness Policy, U.S. Department of Defense under Award Number 2023-48770-41333.
This material is based upon work supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Office of Military Family Readiness Policy, U.S. Department of Defense under Award Number 2023-48770-41333.
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