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Stress in Young Children from Military Families

CE credit is not available for this webinar.

Download the PowerPoint slides from the presentation: http://bit.ly/RXvob8

The Child Care concentration of the Military Families Learning Network is proud to announce this presentation of our Child Care and Military Families web conference series.

This web conference will discuss:

--How the brain processes different levels of stress
--Sources of stress for young children in military families
--Common signs of stress in young children of different ages
--Strategies for child care providers help children manage stresses related to military life

Presenters:

Diane Bales, Associate Professor, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, and Extension Human Development Specialist, The University of Georgia (view Diane's bio at http://www.fcs.uga.edu/ext/faculty.php?id=232)

William Mosier, Associate Professor, Early Childhood Education, Wright State University and Lt. Colonel in the United States Air Force Reserves (view Will's bio at http://www.ufwpeace.org/Will%20Mosier%20CV.htm)

LEARN MORE

Articles:
--What Child Care Providers Need to Understand about Stress in Military Children: eXtension Alliance for Better Child Care, 2012. Available at http://www.extension.org/pages/64820/what-child-care-providers-need-to-understand-about-stress-in-military-children.
--Strategies Child Care Providers Can Use to Help Young Children in Military Families Relieve Stress. eXtension Alliance for Better Child Care, 2012. Available at http://www.extension.org/pages/64999/strategies-child-care-providers-can-use-to-help-young-children-in-military-families-relieve-stress
--Stress and Brain Development. Better Brains for Babies, 2012. Available at http://bbbgeorgia.org/stress.php.

Podcasts:
--Helping Children Cope with Stress and Adversity. Andrew Garner, M.D. Available at http://bit.ly/PCPCYb.
--Essentials for Those Who Care for Military Children and Families. Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress. Available at http://learn.nctsn.org/course/category.php?id=10.

CONNECT with our online communities for the latest resources, info and conversations:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/childcareandmilitaryfamilies
LinkedIn: Search for the group "Early Care & Education and Military Families"
Twitter: Follow @milchildcare https://twitter.com/MilChildCare
Military Child Care Blog: http://blogs.extension.org/militaryfamilies/child-care/

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