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Family Transitions provides education and resources for professionals working with military families to build resilience & navigate transitions. #OneOp

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As this account comes to a close, we hope you continue to follow our resources with @OneOpTeam and continue to be a #PowerfulProvider.
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Don’t just thank a Vet today, help one too, and here is how @USDepartment of VeteransAffairs https://news.va.gov/5203/how-to-help-vets-after-veterans-day/
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November is National Veterans and Military Families month. Thank you to those who have served and the families who support them for being a vital part of the military community:
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In honor of National Native American Heritage Month, OneOp Family Transitions would like to recognize the Alaska Native Service Members chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/ https://t.co/DVt3wpW7De
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Resilient families are flexible and connected. They are great at using their resources to solve problems. Here are some ways your #MilitaryFamily can build #Resilience from @MilitaryOneSource
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Military families can use these tips and resources to help strengthen your family resilience and improve the well-being of your children.
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Feelings and emotions make up a large part of #youth, even more for #MilitaryKid dealing with a parent who is deployed. @Military Kids Connect has a series of videos that help address some of these #Emotions. https://t.co/DNR0kxte3g
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Every relationship could use help from time to time, and #MilitaryLife carries its own unique challenges. Meet your #RelationshipGoals with help made for the #MilLife. #rekindle #repair #reset
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Athletes who practiced mental rehearsal before games reported feeling lower levels of anxiety and stress during their events. @Human Performance Resources
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Did you know that practicing detailed scenarios in your mind can actually improve performance? Mental rehearsal is a mental skills training technique that world-class athletes and medical professio...
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CHAMP’s #GotMySix campaign shines a spotlight on how social support from friends or loved ones can help you maintain total fitness.
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CHAMP’s #GotMySix campaign shines a spotlight on how social support from friends or loved ones can help you maintain total fitness. Whether you’re looking for a group exercise class, a spotter for...
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Outdoor recreation provides many benefits for Service members and veterans. Check out how the UMN Regional Sustainable Development Partnership @RSDPMN has worked with a local company that provides electric wheelchairs for veterans in the great outdoors https://t.co/BXylQl20X9
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The University of Minnesota Extension RSDP is supporting a Northwest Minnesota organization in powering electric wheelchairs for veterans.
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No, really, change is hard, and military transition comes with its own set of unique challenges. What I’m learning as I transition out of the Army @military times https://t.co/ail7DCoDRg
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In the first of a series of essays, Sgt. 1st Class Leah Kilpatrick shares her experiences as she transitions out of the Army.
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The Pentagon had a bit of goods news to report Thursday as it released its latest annual suicide report: @Military Times has more
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Suicide rates have steadily climbed over the past 10 years, despite some rises and dips.
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Women's military experiences and post-service needs often differ from those of men. @Veterans Issue in Focuse discusses those differences
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There are two million U.S. veterans who are women, and that number is growing. Their military experiences and post-service needs often differ from those of men. How can policies and programs better...
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The death of a loved one brings enormous challenges. This section offers support for your family as you face this difficult time.
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Find advice on helping kids cope with death. Activities for children and educational videos to help explain loss.
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This account will be closing soon. Follow @OneOpTeam to stay up to date on Family Transitions resources and how #OneOp can help you be a #PowerfulProvider
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Navigating—and making the best of—change and uncertainty is a big part of military life. Fortunately, military families are amazing @Sesamestreet for military families provides Learning & Growing Together
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Navigating—and making the best of—change and uncertainty.
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Service Members, are you ready for student loan payments to restart after December 31, 2022. @federalstudentaid will keep you prepared https://t.co/QmQyPjM9z2 #studentloans
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Even in the midst of heartache, we can find moments of comfort and connection. It doesn’t always come naturally - it isn’t easy to balance the needs of grieving and living. @TAPS is celebrating Emotional Wellness month
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Build internal capacity to deal with life's challenges and changes so during times of distress we can better cope, engage with life, and find purpose.
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