Military OneSource Krystal Shiver Relationship Manager.

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Military OneSource Krystal Shiver Relationship Manager

A Caregiver’s “To Do” List… Everyday: 1.Love them 2.Clean them 3.Feed them 4.Burp them 5.Rock them 6.Pace with them 7.Sing with them 8.Finally get them to sleep 9.One baby cries 10.Start all over NEVER ENDS!!!

Big Expectations! Know what to do in an emergency Keep cool and have tons of patience Have a positive attitude Know how to help a choking infant Know how to manage an angry child Build self esteem Develop independence Stimulate physical, emotional, mental growth Identify special needs

Military Families Move often Endure frequent changes Experience challenges (ex. deployments) which can impact both individual and dependent behavior Face unique stressors

Some signs of stress in children Physical: sleep difficulties, loss of appetite, frequent colds, headaches, stomachaches, lack of coordination, nervous ticks Emotional: mood swings, nervousness, crying, fear of going to school or being left alone, loss of interest in some activities, decrease in ability to concentrate Behavioral: impulsiveness, angry outbursts, attention- getting antics, clinging “Good” stress—just the right amount of pressure—is motivating. “Bad” stress—the kind that’s chronic and unrelenting—is unpleasant and harmful.

Caregiver Stress Sleeping and eating problems Headaches Susceptibility to illness Muscle tension High blood pressure Anxiety Depression Loneliness Guilt Anger Irritability or impatience

Manage your own stress The most important step you can take to help children and their parents manage their stress is to manage your own stress!

Healthy Kids Become Healthy Adults Loving relationships The ability to act independently Well developed social, problem-solving, and decision- making skills Healthy and strong bodies Ambition to learn Love of creativity Coping strategies to rely on when stressed And more….

A job’s value is in the impact it has on others. Child care workers aren’t “watching” children, but shaping them into the adults they’ll grow up to be. –Angie Reub, journalism major/child care provider, NYU

Military OneSource offers free, convenient, 24/7 access to confidential resource and referral support for service members and their families in order to improve the quality of their lives and the effectiveness of the military community. Military OneSource Mission

Military OneSource 24-hour worldwide service, every day –Telephone, Face to Face, Online Active Duty, Guard, Reserve (regardless of activation status) and family members Private No cost Solution-focused Objective, experienced, real people Extension of existing installation services

Range of Support Counseling / “Need to Talk?” Deployment Life-Long Learning Spouse Training Financial Community Resources & Referrals Benefit Navigation Healthy Habits Children & Youth Transition Special Needs MovingRelationships & Stress

Specialty Consultations Adoption Child care/nanny Education (college & general) Special needs Health & Wellness Financial counseling Spouse education and career

Special Needs - Ages birth to 21 Understanding a special needs diagnosis Moving with a special needs child Dealing with parenting grief issues surrounding a child’s diagnosis Education planning and advocacy Questions about IEPs (individualized education plans) School and home accommodations for children Section 504 plans Community advocacy regarding a child’s special needs Therapeutic intervention technique coaching and training

Special Needs Continued Connection to community resources Research on financial assistance options for special needs children Understanding Individuals with IDEA Mainstreaming a special education student Understanding “free and appropriate public education” Effective school communication Explaining the purpose of the EFMP/SNIAC Additional issues of concern for the family…

Education Assistance General Education Consultation K-12 –Homework completion and motivation –Finding a tutor –Relocation - public vs. private schools –Home schooling –Behavior problems, dealing with transitions College –Forms and applications –Applying for financial aide and scholarships –SAT/ACT exams –Locating colleges that meet students needs (i.e. geographic, field of study, size) –Parent’s adjustment to having student away

Short-Term Solution-Focused Counseling Available in U.S., Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands Up to 12 non-medical consultations in the community with licensed counselors Affiliate Provider Network covers 100% of identified military installation and Guard/Reserve locations Short-term problem resolution – Family concerns- Adjusting to deployment or reunion – New parent support- Decision-making & coping skills – Blended-family issues - Recent move or change – Positive discipline - Stress management

STSF -Telephonic and Online Consultations Up to 12 non-medical, scheduled, telephonic or online sessions with STSF trained mental health professionals Online sessions conducted in a secure online chat environment Inappropriate for: children under 18 years, complex issues, family counseling, mental health conditions, or other conditions related to trauma Alternative support for OCONUS and remote locations

STSF In-Person Counseling for Minors Defined as persons under the age of 18, and living under the jurisdiction of a parent or legal guardian Parent/guardian must: –Provide permission for each assistance request –Accompany the child to the initial session –Be physically present at the facility rendering the service –Sign a service agreement statement with the counselor

. Healthy Habits Health Coaching Telephonic and online coaching from an experienced, dedicated health coach Weight Management (iCanChange) Stress Management (iCanRelax) Cardiovascular Health (iCanThrive) Teen Weight (iCanAchieve) –Toolkit with an educational workbook and other items provided –Healthy Habits Website with online tools and educational materials –Access program by completing online health assessment at or calling to request enrollment

YMCA Memberships and Respite Child Care YMCA memberships for eligible military families and personnel who may not have access to a nearby military facility Available in the United States and Puerto Rico for Active Duty (Title 10) status personnel and their families Up to 16 hours per month of respite child care per child at participating YMCA facilities for eligible families Membership assistance at local fitness facilities (e.g. Gold’s Gym/Bally’s, etc) for single active duty personnel at independent duty stations is also available for entire command units Call or visit for complete eligibility requirements and registration information

Service Providers link at the bottom of the home page takes you into the service provider portal

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Find Information Find support materials through the “Find Information” tab Subcategories can be selected from main content categories

Educational Materials Varied topics Varied formats –Articles –Booklets –Audio Varied access to content –Download audio and print online –Order materials online for home delivery –Call a consultant

Useful Tools Locators, Parenting Toolkits, Self Assessments, Podcasts

DoD Library Online Library Resources Links to electronic databases, e-books, and audio books. Electronic books Tumble Library for Beginning Readers TumbleReadables Prep for standardized tests -- SAT, ACT, GRE, and CLEP Customized college and distance-learning searches

Call or visit online! United States: Overseas: Access codes can be found online Overseas collect: Contact an international operator first Call Military OneSource and ask to speak to your Regional Relationship Manager