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Field Guide to Family Advocacy: Knowledge, Resources, and Supports for Military Families of Children with Disabilities Course

Visit the Field Guide to Family Advocacy course homepage for content details and continuing education information. This four-part, asynchronous learning module was created by the OneOp’s Early Intervention team. The interactive course focuses on the rights of young children with disabilities in military families, eligibility for special education programs and...

Disaster and Hazard Readiness Foundations | 2020 Academy Series

About this Series: Disaster and Hazard Readiness Foundations is the inaugural Military Family Readiness Academy series. Facilitator Angie Lindsey from University of Florida hosts three dynamic sessions to engage military family service providers and Cooperative Extension educators in foundational conversations that support readiness throughout the four stages of disaster and...

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Celebrating (or at least dealing with) Failure

In this episode, Jessica and Bob discuss the idea of "celebrating failure." While we know a healthy attitude towards failure can make us more innovative, failing still feels bad. How can we deal with those feelings and develop a practice helps us deal with failure? Jessica and Bob share some of their ideas.

Preparing for Disasters during a Pandemic

This webinar addresses the unique planning and preparations necessary when families experience multiple disasters and hazards simultaneously.

How Networks Can Help Reduce Stress

In this episode, Naava Frank and Ziva Mann, authors of the article "How to Reduce Stress and Increase Learning: The Power of Professional Networks," join Jessica and Bob to discuss how our network connections can help support us in difficult times.

Strategies for Supporting Caregiver-Child Interactions That Enhance Development

About This Webinar: Triadic strategies focus on the interactions between three individuals: the child, caregiver, and EI/EC professional. These strategies help us think about what we do, what caregivers do, and what we do together. Triadic strategies recognize and strengthen caregiver and child competence, confidence, and mutual enjoyment. Part 1...

Supporting Client Health Through Intuitive Eating

Intuitive Eating is a dynamic mind-body integration of instinct, emotion, and rational thought. It provides a self-care framework for eating that honors authentic health by improving the complex connections within our bodies to allow us to more accurately meet our body’s needs.

Warm Collaboration

In this episode, we explore the concept of warm collaboration. In Nora Bateson and Mamphela Ramphele's article "Finding a Way," warm collaboration and warm data are important parts of an approach to environmental and social change centered in relationship. These concepts offer a way of seeing the world that draws on complexity, instead of seeking to simplify. They show us a way of thinking in which people are not numbers and a way of working together in which people are not roles.

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