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TRICARE Benefits in 2020 & Beyond

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.

Fostering Healthy Transitions for Military Families with Young Children

About this Episode Hope Gerde and Gayle Luze, two child development experts, share their expertise on the topic of home-to-school and school-to-school transitions for children. Hope and Gayle provide several unique strategies to help children through various transitions to promote positive socioemotional and cognitive development. Our conversation focuses particularly on...

Ep. 5: Parental Rights & Responsibilities

About this Podcast  ‘Parental Rights & Responsibilities’ is the fifth episode in our PCS Caregiving podcast series where we discuss a variety of family caregiver issues and how helping professionals can better serve military families as they PCS from their role as a spouse, friend, partner, or loved one to...

Exploring the Research on Fad Diets

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?”.

Special Needs Trusts & ABLE Accounts

This webinar compares the effectiveness of ABLE accounts versus special needs trusts in maintaining eligibility for needs-based government benefits, avoiding Medicaid paybacks, providing alternatives to guardianships, and offering long-term financial strategies for families wishing to provide for loved ones with special needs.

Sleep and the RDN: Incorporating Sleep Education to Reduce Chronic Disease Risk

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.

Fighting for their Right to Fight: Women in the U.S. Military

    About this Episode In this episode, Rosemary Neidel-Greenlee shares about her book, “A Few Good Women: America's Military Women from World War I to the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan”. She reveals specific stories that were discussed with her in the interviews she conducted with Servicewomen from each...

Behavior Basics: Laying the Groundwork for Positive Change

About This Webinar: Professionals working with infants, toddlers, and preschoolers are likely to encounter challenging behavior.  This webinar reviews the ABCs of behavior (antecedent, behavior, consequence) and helps professionals identify the function of behavior.  Dr. Hardy explains the ways in which multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS) can be utilized to...