Adolescence (12-18 years)
Today’s military families may face increased risks due to changing features of the military experience, which in turn may exacerbate the impact of military service deployment on the school-aged youth in thes
2014
Bradshaw, C. P.
Figiel, K. E.
Deutsch, H.
Family dynamics and the individual differences of each family member can impact their stress.
2014
Russo, T. J.
Fallon, M. A.
This Social Policy Report summarizes what is currently known about our nation’s military children and families and presents ideas and proposals pertinent to the formulation of new programs and the policies t
2014
Lerner, R. M.
Haskins, R.
School counselors must be knowledgeable about military culture in order to help military students and their families in a culturally competent manner.
2014
Many of the challenges facing children now are a function of changing times, including increase in urbanization, political violence, changing family forms, and in some areas decreased supplies of adequate fo
1996
Engle, P. L.
Castle, S.
Menon, P.
This study presents estimates of the effect of parental income on children's cognitive, social, and emotional development.
1999
Servicemembers' family members may experience significant stress related to deployment of their loved ones.
2008
Chandra, A.
Burns, R. M.
Tanielian, T.
Jaycox, L. H.
Scott, M. M.
Children of U.S. military personnel have an exceptional experience.
2006
Because most military children will be enrolled in public schools at some point, an understanding of military children can assist educators in working with such children and, more broadly, with mobile childr
2000
Keller, M. M.
Decoteau, G. T.
This study presents a model of harsh parenting that has an indirect effect, as well as a direct effect, on child aggression in the school environment through the mediating process of child emotion regulation.
2003
Chang, L.
Schwartz, D.
Dodge, K. A.
McBride-Chang, C.