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(https://deploymentpsych.org/blog/staff-perspective-military-families-children-who-have-special-needs) Staff Perspective: Military Families with Children Who Have Special Needs
Mar 26th 2025, 09:27
(https://deploymentpsych.org/blog/staff-perspective-military-families-children-who-have-special-needs) As a military spouse, mother of three extraordinary military children, and researcher on military families, I know military families and children are resilient. Like many other military families, our story includes cross-country and global moves, navigating the emotional terrain of multiple deployments, making friends and moving away from them, and growing through it all. However, personally and through my research, I also know that resilience isn't an innate characteristic; it's a dynamic quality that is carefully cultivated.
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