によって Jessica Baker 7年前.
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Military Students
Students of Military Families
How can teachers help?
Activities
counting down the days (Ideas to Help Students Cope, 2016)
video chatting (Ideas to Help Students Cope, 2016)
writting letters (Ideas to Help Students Cope, 2016)
being willing to talk if the student wants to (Ideas to Help Students Cope, 2016)
be aware of dates (Ideas to Help Students Cope, 2016)
express that feelings of anger, sadness, and frustration are normal to feel (Ideas to Help Students Cope, 2016)
misconceptions
socially challenged
below standard academics
emotionally challenged
Typical behaviors
resilience (Elias, 2016)
upon return they may be reluctant (Typical Students' Behavior in Response to Deployment , 2016)
worry, anger, resentment, and, guilt are all common behaviors (Typical Students' Behavior in Response to Deployment , 2016)
Red Flags
unwillingness to participate (Typical Students' Behavior in Response to Deployment , 2016)
violence (Typical Students' Behavior in Response to Deployment , 2016)
aggresion (Typical Students' Behavior in Response to Deployment , 2016)
Facts
630,000 children between 5 and 18 have a deployed parent (57%) (2017 Annual Business Meeting, 2017)
Texas is second in line of active duty dependants (Active Duty Military Dependents, 2017)
April= month of military child
move avg of 9 times in school career (2017 Annual Business Meeting, 2017)