This document provides an orientation for EFMP Liaisons. It discusses the EFMP program which screens military families for special needs to determine overseas assignment suitability. It outlines the roles of EFMP organizations like FFSC and the liaisons. Chelsea's role as an EFMP liaison is to assist with enrollment paperwork, identify resources, and establish partnerships to support families with special needs. The document reviews the enrollment process and categories, resources available, and emphasizes partnership and developing service plans to meet families' needs.
This one sentence document provides a phone number, (334) 255-0960, for contacting the organization or individual to obtain additional information on an unspecified topic. No other context or details are given about what type of information can be acquired by calling the number.
The Fort Rucker Community Spouses Club is hosting a Kentucky Derby themed luncheon on April 19th at The Landing. Guests are encouraged to wear big hats and doors open at 10am for shopping with the guest speaker at 10:30am and lunch being served at 11am. The boxed lunch menu includes a roast beef or turkey sandwich, chips, fruit and a mint julep for $14 and guest speaker Dr. Kerry L. Griffin will discuss women's health and the new women's wing at Medical Center Enterprise. Reservations must be made by April 16th by calling or emailing the provided contact.
This document provides an orientation for EFMP Liaisons. It discusses the EFMP program which screens military families for special needs to determine overseas assignment suitability. It outlines the roles of EFMP organizations like FFSC and the liaisons. Chelsea's role as an EFMP liaison is to assist with enrollment paperwork, identify resources, and establish partnerships to support families with special needs. The document reviews the enrollment process and categories, resources available, and emphasizes partnership and developing service plans to meet families' needs.
This one sentence document provides a phone number, (334) 255-0960, for contacting the organization or individual to obtain additional information on an unspecified topic. No other context or details are given about what type of information can be acquired by calling the number.
The Fort Rucker Community Spouses Club is hosting a Kentucky Derby themed luncheon on April 19th at The Landing. Guests are encouraged to wear big hats and doors open at 10am for shopping with the guest speaker at 10:30am and lunch being served at 11am. The boxed lunch menu includes a roast beef or turkey sandwich, chips, fruit and a mint julep for $14 and guest speaker Dr. Kerry L. Griffin will discuss women's health and the new women's wing at Medical Center Enterprise. Reservations must be made by April 16th by calling or emailing the provided contact.
The Fort Rucker Community Spouses Club is hosting a Kentucky Derby themed luncheon on April 19th at The Landing. Guests are encouraged to wear big hats and doors open at 10am for shopping with the guest speaker at 10:30am and lunch being served at 11am. The boxed lunch menu includes a roast beef or turkey sandwich, chips, fruit and a mint julep for $14 and guest speaker Dr. Kerry L. Griffin will discuss women's health and the new women's wing at Medical Center Enterprise. Reservations must be made by April 16th by calling or emailing the provided contact.
A women's health fair and baby shower will be held on May 15th from 10am to 2pm at The Landing. The free event will provide health screenings, demonstrations, activities, and educational materials to promote women's health and wellness. Representatives from the Lyster Army Health Clinic, chiropractors, massage therapists, pharmacies, health food retailers, optical shops, fitness centers, health care providers, and OBGYN will be in attendance, along with pediatric information for new and expecting moms. For more details, call Family & MWR at 334-598-5311.
Hal Edward Runkel is a licensed marriage and family therapist and founder of The ScreamFree Institute. He has been successfully teaching parents ScreamFree relationship methods for over ten years. ScreamFree Parenting focuses on helping parents stay calm and connected with their kids by focusing on themselves, growing up, and calming down rather than operating out of fear. This allows parents to revolutionize their relationships with their children from a place of higher principles. Hal will be giving a talk on the five truths every parent needs to know using the ScreamFree approach.
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The document is a weekly family update from USAACE that includes information about upcoming training workshops, scholarships, and financial literacy programs. It also contains a brief article about deer strikes and safety when encountering deer on the road. Additionally, it lists several scholarship opportunities and deadlines for military families.
The Fort Rucker Dining Facility is inviting deployed spouses and their families to a free dinner and is allowing friends and extended family to join for $5 per meal. The event is located behind the Colton-Fortenberry Gym and those interested can contact CPT Blevins at 334-255-8938 for more information.
The document provides a dictionary of internet slang terms, or "internet lingo". It begins with an introduction and overview. The main content is a comprehensive list of codes and acronyms used in online communication, organized alphabetically from A to Z, with definitions provided. The document encourages parents to use such reference guides to help understand their children's online activities and conversations.
The 2012 Spring ABA Symposium will take place on March 3rd from 11:30 AM to 3 PM at The Commons building at 8950 7th Avenue. It will feature guest speakers such as Dr. Jonathan Pfeifer discussing behavior disorders, Jenny Underwood on behavior management plans, Debbie Taylor on communicating with children, and Kelli Reynoldson on EFMP process and family resources. Angie can be called at 334-596-0476 to register for the event.
The document provides information from the USAACE Weekly Family Update newsletter dated February 10, 2012. It discusses the following key points:
1) The Fort Rucker Child Supervision Policy was recently revised, imposing new requirements for supervision of children on post. The policy defines lack of supervision and consequences for violating the policy.
2) The newsletter provides information on scholarships available for military children, including the Space Camp scholarship which covers full tuition for a 6-day program at the Space Camp in Huntsville, AL.
3) A matrix outlining the child supervision policy is included, specifying rules for supervision of children under age 12, ages 12-18 who babysit, and ages 17-18 being left overnight
The Flight School Social is an adult-only event on Friday, March 2nd from 7-10pm at The Landing featuring Bunco, cards, hors d'oeuvres and an open bar. MAJ Jason D. James, the commander of Bravo Company, is hosting the event for flight school students, cadre and spouses to have fun and socialize.
The document provides information from the USAACE Family Weekly Update newsletter dated 3 February 2012. It includes the following:
1) An announcement that the official US Army homepage is now available on iPhone, allowing users to access Army news, videos, and social media directly from their phone.
2) Information about the Fort Rucker Family Support Facility, also known as "The Commons on 7th", which provides computers, meeting space, childcare, and information for soldiers and families.
3) A list of upcoming training workshops at Fort Rucker, including classes on FAFSA assistance, anger management, and programs to prepare children to stay home alone.
The document announces an upcoming professional development training called the Transition Counselor Institute - Phase One taking place on February 15-16, 2012 in Enterprise, AL. The training will prepare education and installation professionals to address the transition concerns of military children and is open to various caring adults. Participants can earn 1.2 CEU credits for $25 or 1 hour of graduate credit from Texas A&M–Central Texas for $175 by completing the training. Space is limited so early registration is encouraged.
The document provides a schedule of events and classes offered by Army Community Service at Fort Benning for the month of February 2012. Some of the notable events and classes include:
- English as a Second Language and Parenting classes being offered on various days throughout the month
- Army Emergency Relief accepting scholarship applications for the 2012-2013 school year
- Anger management and financial readiness classes for new soldiers
- Employment readiness and job search assistance programs
- Support groups for families of deployed soldiers and families with special needs
- Story time and activities for young children on various weekdays
The document is a schedule for February 2012 for the New Parent Support Program. It lists the various workshops offered each day, including Mom & Me for 0-12 months, Tot Time for 12-36 months, Story Time for 2-4 years, and Love & Logic and Blended Family workshops. The schedule provides the times and locations for each event. Registration is required for Tot Time and all workshops.
The USAACE Family Weekly Update newsletter provides information on upcoming training events at Fort Rucker in February, such as stress management and anger management workshops. It also informs readers about the Army Career Assistance Program requirements for soldiers to begin transition planning at least a year before separation. Additionally, the newsletter lists various scholarship opportunities for military families and high school students.
The USAACE Family Weekly Update provides information on upcoming family readiness training, new resources for military children, and scholarship opportunities. It announces training on family readiness and stress management. It also provides information on financial resources for military families, including a new military kids website and the 2012 military pay chart.
The Fort Rucker Community Spouses Club is hosting a Kentucky Derby themed luncheon on April 19th at The Landing. Guests are encouraged to wear big hats and doors open at 10am for shopping with the guest speaker at 10:30am and lunch being served at 11am. The boxed lunch menu includes a roast beef or turkey sandwich, chips, fruit and a mint julep for $14 and guest speaker Dr. Kerry L. Griffin will discuss women's health and the new women's wing at Medical Center Enterprise. Reservations must be made by April 16th by calling or emailing the provided contact.
A women's health fair and baby shower will be held on May 15th from 10am to 2pm at The Landing. The free event will provide health screenings, demonstrations, activities, and educational materials to promote women's health and wellness. Representatives from the Lyster Army Health Clinic, chiropractors, massage therapists, pharmacies, health food retailers, optical shops, fitness centers, health care providers, and OBGYN will be in attendance, along with pediatric information for new and expecting moms. For more details, call Family & MWR at 334-598-5311.
Hal Edward Runkel is a licensed marriage and family therapist and founder of The ScreamFree Institute. He has been successfully teaching parents ScreamFree relationship methods for over ten years. ScreamFree Parenting focuses on helping parents stay calm and connected with their kids by focusing on themselves, growing up, and calming down rather than operating out of fear. This allows parents to revolutionize their relationships with their children from a place of higher principles. Hal will be giving a talk on the five truths every parent needs to know using the ScreamFree approach.
This 3 sentence summary provides the key information from the document:
The document is a weekly family update from USAACE that includes information about upcoming training workshops, scholarships, and financial literacy programs. It also contains a brief article about deer strikes and safety when encountering deer on the road. Additionally, it lists several scholarship opportunities and deadlines for military families.
The Fort Rucker Dining Facility is inviting deployed spouses and their families to a free dinner and is allowing friends and extended family to join for $5 per meal. The event is located behind the Colton-Fortenberry Gym and those interested can contact CPT Blevins at 334-255-8938 for more information.
The document provides a dictionary of internet slang terms, or "internet lingo". It begins with an introduction and overview. The main content is a comprehensive list of codes and acronyms used in online communication, organized alphabetically from A to Z, with definitions provided. The document encourages parents to use such reference guides to help understand their children's online activities and conversations.
The 2012 Spring ABA Symposium will take place on March 3rd from 11:30 AM to 3 PM at The Commons building at 8950 7th Avenue. It will feature guest speakers such as Dr. Jonathan Pfeifer discussing behavior disorders, Jenny Underwood on behavior management plans, Debbie Taylor on communicating with children, and Kelli Reynoldson on EFMP process and family resources. Angie can be called at 334-596-0476 to register for the event.
The document provides information from the USAACE Weekly Family Update newsletter dated February 10, 2012. It discusses the following key points:
1) The Fort Rucker Child Supervision Policy was recently revised, imposing new requirements for supervision of children on post. The policy defines lack of supervision and consequences for violating the policy.
2) The newsletter provides information on scholarships available for military children, including the Space Camp scholarship which covers full tuition for a 6-day program at the Space Camp in Huntsville, AL.
3) A matrix outlining the child supervision policy is included, specifying rules for supervision of children under age 12, ages 12-18 who babysit, and ages 17-18 being left overnight
The Flight School Social is an adult-only event on Friday, March 2nd from 7-10pm at The Landing featuring Bunco, cards, hors d'oeuvres and an open bar. MAJ Jason D. James, the commander of Bravo Company, is hosting the event for flight school students, cadre and spouses to have fun and socialize.
The document provides information from the USAACE Family Weekly Update newsletter dated 3 February 2012. It includes the following:
1) An announcement that the official US Army homepage is now available on iPhone, allowing users to access Army news, videos, and social media directly from their phone.
2) Information about the Fort Rucker Family Support Facility, also known as "The Commons on 7th", which provides computers, meeting space, childcare, and information for soldiers and families.
3) A list of upcoming training workshops at Fort Rucker, including classes on FAFSA assistance, anger management, and programs to prepare children to stay home alone.
The document announces an upcoming professional development training called the Transition Counselor Institute - Phase One taking place on February 15-16, 2012 in Enterprise, AL. The training will prepare education and installation professionals to address the transition concerns of military children and is open to various caring adults. Participants can earn 1.2 CEU credits for $25 or 1 hour of graduate credit from Texas A&M–Central Texas for $175 by completing the training. Space is limited so early registration is encouraged.
The document provides a schedule of events and classes offered by Army Community Service at Fort Benning for the month of February 2012. Some of the notable events and classes include:
- English as a Second Language and Parenting classes being offered on various days throughout the month
- Army Emergency Relief accepting scholarship applications for the 2012-2013 school year
- Anger management and financial readiness classes for new soldiers
- Employment readiness and job search assistance programs
- Support groups for families of deployed soldiers and families with special needs
- Story time and activities for young children on various weekdays
The document is a schedule for February 2012 for the New Parent Support Program. It lists the various workshops offered each day, including Mom & Me for 0-12 months, Tot Time for 12-36 months, Story Time for 2-4 years, and Love & Logic and Blended Family workshops. The schedule provides the times and locations for each event. Registration is required for Tot Time and all workshops.
The USAACE Family Weekly Update newsletter provides information on upcoming training events at Fort Rucker in February, such as stress management and anger management workshops. It also informs readers about the Army Career Assistance Program requirements for soldiers to begin transition planning at least a year before separation. Additionally, the newsletter lists various scholarship opportunities for military families and high school students.
The USAACE Family Weekly Update provides information on upcoming family readiness training, new resources for military children, and scholarship opportunities. It announces training on family readiness and stress management. It also provides information on financial resources for military families, including a new military kids website and the 2012 military pay chart.