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Growth Mindset – Episode 5

This is the last of 5 podcasts in a learning experience (learn more and subscribe) focusing on using elements of the Working Out Loud process, positive psychology, behavioral science and more to build social support networks to improve our resilience. This episode highlights growth mindset...the belief that you can grow and...

Helping Military Families Build Resilience Through Networks

About This Webinar This is a free professional development webinar hosted by the OneOp Family Transitions and OneOp Network Literacy concentration areas. This is the final event in the "Building Networks for Resilience" learning experience. The “Building Networks for Resilience” learning experience focused on using elements of the Working Out Loud process, positive psychology, behavioral...

Entrepreneurial Opportunities for Military Families

About This Webinar This archived webinar no long qualifies for continuing education credits. This 90-minute webinar will examine the resources and programs offered by the Small Business Administration that can benefit military service members and spouses transitioning from the military into business-owning ventures. Jaime Wood from the Small Business Administration...

Physical Activity Across the Lifespan for Individuals with Disabilities

This session will present the importance and benefits of physical activity for individuals with disabilities. The focus will include how we define developmentally appropriate physical activity for different age groups as well as the legal rights to access and programming.

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...

FACTS of Resilience

Ellie McCann, and Sara Croymans share a resiliency framework. They focus on 5 indicators or FACTS about resilience which constitute the skills or tools a person can use to become more resilient.

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...