Showing posts with label munchkin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label munchkin. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Space Camp Scholarships for Military Munchkins
The Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC) created a space camp scholarship to remember Bernard Curtis Brown II, son of a Navy chief petty officer, who died in the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon. Fifteen U.S. military children throughout the world, from 6th to 9th grade, are chosen each year to attend NASA's space camp, free of charge.
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Keep Your Munchkins Safe Online
Do you want to keep your kids safe online?
Do you want a code for a BIG discount? Read on...
As a BzzAgent, I've been given the opportunity to try Trend Micro Online Guardian to monitor my son's Internet activity. I've really liked that it doesn't slow our computer down with a bulky program. Living out in the country, I also have to worry about programs constantly running and pulling on the bandwidth which affects our streaming videos, Internet speed, etc. We had no problem with that at all since downloading it.
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BzzAgent,
discount,
Internet Safety,
military,
munchkin
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Financial Aid for Munchkin Care Expenses
The National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies (NACCRRA) offers financial assistance for child care to military service members. NACCRRA works with the U.S. Military services to help those who serve in the military find and afford child care that suits their unique needs. The financial aid that is offered does not depend on the rank of the servicemember.
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Seeking Parents of K-6th Grade Military Children
As many of you know, I’m conducting my doctoral study on parental involvement in a military child’s education. I have permission to seek participants online, through organizations, etc. If you are a parent of a military child in K-6th grade, I’d love your input. It is all anonymous & all multiple choice. SURVEY The maximum burden is 15 minutes (though some respondents did it in 5 minutes). Please feel free to share the link, too! If this is not applicable to you, please feel free to share with those whom may be interested. I need at least 600 participants to maintain my confidence level with such an unknown sized population.
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education,
military,
munchkin,
parental involvement,
school
Friday, July 1, 2011
Camp C.O.P.E. (Courage, Optimism, Patience, & Encouragement)
On September 17th, Camp C.O.P.E. will be coming back to Fort Sam Houston and Brooke Army Medical Center, specifically to Robert G. Cole High School on Fort Sam Houston, an Army installation. This is a remarkable organization benefiting military munchkins. "Camp C.O.P.E. was designed to help our young heroes cope with the effects of war, deployments, and the sacrifices they are asked to make everyday."
Saturday, May 28, 2011
DoD Summer Reading Program for Your Munchkins
Defense Department (DoD) libraries will launch a summer reading program in the hopes of inspiring children -- and adults -- of all ages to read throughout the summer. Visitors to libraries on 270 military installations around the world are invited to join "A Midsummer Knight's Read," an activity-packed reading program with a medieval twist.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Free SAT/ACT Software for Military Munchkins
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
2011 MilBlog Conference Live Stream
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Register for Operation Purple Camp TODAY
Monday, February 28, 2011
NMFA 2011 Operation Purple® Camp
The National Military Family Association (NMFA) has just issued a press release for their upcoming Operation Purple Camps. It is a free camp to support our military munchkins who have dealt with the stress of war.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
What Do You Think?
An article just published on ABC News says that stress from deployment is hitting military munchkins hard. "A study released Monday in the journal Pediatrics suggested that children whose military parents have been deployed are more likely to suffer from behavioral or mental health disorders." The impact of deployment on military munchkins hasn't been studied thoroughly or in enough trials outside of the current war, but this study expresses the magnitude of the impact war has on military munchkins.
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behavioral,
deployment,
mental health,
military,
munchkin
Monday, March 15, 2010
Register for Operation Purple Camp TODAY
Remember my post last month telling you about Operation Purple? Well, today is the day to register! They are offering camp in over 35 states AND 2 locations overseas. Want more information,
read last month's post or visit NMFA's camp page.Wednesday, February 24, 2010
NMFA 2010 Operation Purple® Camp
The National Military Family Association (NMFA) has just issued a press release for their upcoming Operation Purple Camps. It is a free camp to support our military munchkins who have dealt with the stress of war.
The National Military Family Association has announced the locations for its 2010 Operation Purple summer camps, which support military children dealing with the stress of war.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
?s to Ask School Districts (When You're Enrolled in EFMP or Have a Special Needs Child)
Are you wondering what questions you should ask of the school district(s) at your new duty station? Do you want to insure they will be able to meet your child's needs? Here are a list of questions you may want to ask when speaking directly with the LSSP or other school district personnel:
- Whom should I contact at the school when we arrive?
- What information should I bring with me or provide to you before we arrive?
- Could I fax/e-mail you a copy of my child’s IEP to help you prepare for his/her arrival? To whom should I send it and what number/e-mail address should I use?
- The parts of my child’s IEP that worked really well were (insert information). Does your staff have experience doing this?
Friday, April 3, 2009
Munchkins' Special Needs Glossary of Terms
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Asperger Syndrome: developmental disability that affects a person's ability to socialize and communicate effectively with others.
Autism: developmental disability significantly affecting verbal and nonverbal communication and social interaction, generally evident before age three;
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD): categorical term that encompasses the various syndromes related to autism. Often used interchangeably with autism and pervasive developmental disorders.
B
Asperger Syndrome: developmental disability that affects a person's ability to socialize and communicate effectively with others.
Autism: developmental disability significantly affecting verbal and nonverbal communication and social interaction, generally evident before age three;
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD): categorical term that encompasses the various syndromes related to autism. Often used interchangeably with autism and pervasive developmental disorders.
B
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA): behavior analyst certified through the Behavior Analysts Certification Board
C
Childhood Disintegrative Disorder (CDD): developmental disability in which children develop normally until ages 2 to 4, but then demonstrate a severe loss of social, communication and other skills.
D
Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA): a field activity of the Office of the Secretary of Defense with the mission to plan, direct, coordinate, and manage the education programs for eligible dependents of U.S. military personnel and civilian personnel of the Department of Defense.
Diagnostic & Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM): publication of the American Psychiatric Association (APA) that contains the diagnostic criteria for all mental health disorders for children and adults, including autism. DSM-IV is the current edition and DSM-V is expected to be published in 2013.
Dispute Resolution: under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), parents have the right to request mediation, file an administrative complaint, or request a due process hearing to resolve special education conflicts with school districts.
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C
Childhood Disintegrative Disorder (CDD): developmental disability in which children develop normally until ages 2 to 4, but then demonstrate a severe loss of social, communication and other skills.
D
Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA): a field activity of the Office of the Secretary of Defense with the mission to plan, direct, coordinate, and manage the education programs for eligible dependents of U.S. military personnel and civilian personnel of the Department of Defense.
Diagnostic & Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM): publication of the American Psychiatric Association (APA) that contains the diagnostic criteria for all mental health disorders for children and adults, including autism. DSM-IV is the current edition and DSM-V is expected to be published in 2013.
Dispute Resolution: under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), parents have the right to request mediation, file an administrative complaint, or request a due process hearing to resolve special education conflicts with school districts.
E
Evidence Based Practices (EBP): educational practices supported by research findings and/or demonstrated as being effective through a critical examination of current and past practices.
Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP): component within the military that provides support to military families that include members with exceptional needs, including ASD. Each branch of the military administers its own EFMP for its members.
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Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP): component within the military that provides support to military families that include members with exceptional needs, including ASD. Each branch of the military administers its own EFMP for its members.
I
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA): federal law that requires public school districts to identify children with disabilities and provide them with a free and appropriate public education in the least restrictive environment.
M
Military Interstate Children’s Compact Commission (MICCC): created to address education transition issues faced by military families when they are reassigned so they are afforded the same opportunities for educational success as other children.
O
M
Military Interstate Children’s Compact Commission (MICCC): created to address education transition issues faced by military families when they are reassigned so they are afforded the same opportunities for educational success as other children.
O
OCONUS Directory of Special Needs: provides information about the level of special education services available in overseas military communities.
P
Pervasive Developmental Disorder: categorical term that encompasses several developmental disorders, such as autism or Asperger syndrome, characterized by severe deficits in social interaction and communication or by the presence of repetitive, stereotyped behaviors.
R
Rett Syndrome: rare genetic disorder that affects the way the brain develops. It occurs almost exclusively in girls.
T
TRICARE: health care program serving active duty service members, National Guard and Reserve members, retirees, families and survivors worldwide.
P
Pervasive Developmental Disorder: categorical term that encompasses several developmental disorders, such as autism or Asperger syndrome, characterized by severe deficits in social interaction and communication or by the presence of repetitive, stereotyped behaviors.
R
Rett Syndrome: rare genetic disorder that affects the way the brain develops. It occurs almost exclusively in girls.
T
TRICARE: health care program serving active duty service members, National Guard and Reserve members, retirees, families and survivors worldwide.
Monday, March 16, 2009
Register for Operation Purple Camp TODAY
Remember my post last month telling you about Operation Purple? Well, today is the day to register and this is your reminder post I told you about! Last year the camp was in over 62 locations in 37 locations and territories. Want more information, read last month's post or visit NMFA's camp page.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
NMFA 2009 Operation Purple® Camp
The National Military Family Association’s Operation Purple camp program will once again be accepting applications online, beginning March 16. I will post a reminder on this blog for you to register!
The program aims to help military kids experience carefree fun while also learning coping skills to deal with war-related stress, and fosters relationships with others who know what they are going through because they are experiencing it, too.
The program aims to help military kids experience carefree fun while also learning coping skills to deal with war-related stress, and fosters relationships with others who know what they are going through because they are experiencing it, too.
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