One of so many, this just the most recent, when you have an Executive Administration it's Cabinet, working where it can with the underfunded Veterans Administration, and those around it that doesn't make the legislation nor the budgets but have tools not often used by others to bring about positives on many issues. In this case the Military, the Families of and Veterans. And have been doing so since arriving in the White House as well as working on and with just prior to in the first campaign!
October 3, 2012 - Madeline Stevens knows what it's like to be a military brat."The first week of school, it's really hard," said Stevens, a 17-year-old from Jacksonville, Fla., who has moved eight times with her naval aviator father and attended 10 different schools. "You sit by yourself at lunch, you try and make friends in classes. When you're younger it's easier because, you know, you just share crayons, and you're new best friends."
But in high school Stevens said she's had to integrate herself into sports and clubs to make friends, many of whom already have known each other most of their lives. The shuffle also has been a strain academically.
Moving can be tough for any child, but it can be even harder for children of military families, who, like Stevens, may relocate more frequently. They must leave friends behind and get acclimated to new schools that may have a different curriculum than the one they left behind. And the emotional impact of having a deployed parent can also include worry and anxiety, said Mary Ann Rafoth, dean of Robert Morris University's School of Education and Social Sciences.
"Most of us go through each day not realizing that we're a nation at war. But those kids do," she said. "They often feel like they're carrying that burden alone."
However, educators often don't have the tools to help military children cope.
A new initiative being launched Wednesday by first lady Michelle Obama and the vice president's wife, Jill Biden, is designed to better prepare educators instructing military-connected children. "Operation: Educate the Educator" already has a commitment from more than 100 colleges offering teaching degrees. read more>>>
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