LESSONS LEARNED ADVOCATING FOR MILITARY CHILDREN DURING WARTIME AND AFTER Rebecca I. Porter, Ph.D. Member, MCEC Science Advisory Board.

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LESSONS LEARNED ADVOCATING FOR MILITARY CHILDREN DURING WARTIME AND AFTER Rebecca I. Porter, Ph.D. Member, MCEC Science Advisory Board

The Military Child Education Coalition Mission To ensure inclusive, quality educational experiences for all military-connected children affected by mobility, family separation, and transition.

Humble Beginnings…Circa 1996

Issues Surrounding Transitions Secondary Education Transition Study (SETS, 2001) Parent to Parent Accredited Professional Development (Transition Counselor Institute was #1 – launched 1999) Student Programs (e.g., S2S, JS2S, Tell Me A Story) Education of the Military Child, 21 st Century (EMC-21, 2012) Interstate compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children (all 50 states have passed this)

September 11, 2001 New meaning for “transition” Deployment, separation, reintegration Injured, changed, or absent military parent MCEC response Supporting children of the Guard and Reserve Living in the New Normal (LINN) Caring for Children of Veterans

Core Competencies and Common Needs Resilience Connectedness Caring, stable adult

Lessons Learned and Best Practices Expand your network of relationships to best serve military children Leverage technology and research Stay true to your core competency and mission (ensure inclusive, quality educational experiences for all military- connected children affected by mobility, family separation, and transition) Share successes and mistakes with other organizations

Opportunity to Share Best Practices and Lessons Learned