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Ready, Set, THRIVE! A Supportive Approach to Parenting| Anchored. Episode 12

Penn State’s Clearinghouse for Military Family Readiness and the Department of Defense’s (DoD) Office of Military Community and Family Policy have joined forces to develop the THRIVE initiative. The THRIVE initiative is being designed to empower parents as they raise and nurture their children from the prenatal period to age...

Handle with Care: Helping Children Cope with Parental Loss| Anchored. Episode 13

Grief, or the reaction to the loss of a loved one, is universal. We all experience grief. But does the experience differ in children and adolescents? Estimates suggest that 5% of children 15 or younger have lost one or both parents (Steen, 1998). Several interventions exist to assist these children...

Double Duties: Exploring Single Parenthood in the Military| Anchored. Episode 14

In this episode we talk with people intimately familiar with the perspective of single parenting in the military. Our guests discuss their personal experiences as single parents and active-duty military personnel. We capture each of their journeys throughout parenthood and service, the challenges they've faced, and how they found the...

People Power: Maintaining Professional Support Through Teams and Networks

Featuring conversations with Bob Bertsch, Web Technology Specialist, North Dakota State University and Elizabeth Wright, Program Manager, U.S. Military Exceptional Family Member Program, this episode explores what researchers know about professional support networks and offers key strategies to help professionals thrive.

VLE1: Understanding Your Client’s Relationship With Money

About this event This archived webinar no longer qualifies for CEU credits. This webinar will begin with a discussion of the importance of understanding a client’s relationship with money and different types of money struggles that people have and three primary reasons why they struggle emotionally with money. Money behavior...

VLE 2: Empathy & Ethics in Personal Finance

About this event This 2-hour session is the second in a 3-day Virtual Learning Event hosted by OneOp's Personal Finance team. Dr. Gutter begins by exploring our understanding of Ethics, especially as they apply to Financial Counseling and the Military. The discussion shifts to the role of empathy; defining and...

VLE 3: Communication Essentials for Financial Professionals

About this event This archived webinar no longer qualifies for CEU credits. Have you ever wondered why some participants in educational seminars, counseling sessions, and events fail to take action on suggestions and recommendations? It may be that the way in which information is presented and communicated fails to match...

VLE: Capstone Discussion: 2018 Personal Finance Virtual Learning Event

About this event This event is the capstone discussion a 3-day Virtual Learning Event hosted by OneOp's Personal Finance team. Please join us for an informal, reflective discussion. Bring your questions, comments and resources to share with colleagues. Participants will have the option of connecting a microphone and contributing verbally to this...

Enhancing the U.S. Army Performance Through Key Nutrition Initiatives

A fit and healthy force are the foundations of a strong national defense.  The United States Army is addressing threats of poor nutrition and obesity by engaging soldiers and their families with strategic initiatives at multiple levels of the social-ecological framework.

Bridging the Gaps: Helping Wounded Warriors Heal at Home| Anchored. Episode 15

About this Episode: Wounded Warrior Project’s Independence Program helps warriors live life to the fullest, on their own terms. It is designed for warriors who rely on their families and/or caregivers because of moderate to severe brain injury, spinal cord injury, or other neurological conditions. In this episode, we talk...