TRICARE covers well-child care for your newborn from birth through age 5. This includes: Circumcision before leaving hospital Routine newborn care Comprehensive health promotion and disease prevention exams Vision and hearing screenings Height, weight, and head...
Dear Moms
Dear Moms, We live in an age of extreme judgement. We judge our clothes, houses, cars, and worst of all, we judge our kids. Our Kids! Kids grades, kids sports, kids college choices, kids everything. And, they know adults tend to be judgmental. They feel this judgement...
Expecting a Child? Here’s How TRICARE Covers Maternity Services
Expecting a Child? Here’s How TRICARE Covers Maternity Services. TRICARE is here to help you get the care you need during pregnancy. As you get ready to welcome your child, here’s some information about how TRICARE covers maternity services.
MMP# 1035: To all the Military Mamas and Mothers of Dragons
Join Kathleen Palmer (KP), the Mission: Milspouse Director of Content as she speaks to the military spouses about raising military children AKA brats. As a mom and military spouse herself, KP has hands on experience navigating the ups and downs of parenting in a military family as you move around the globe. Please raise a glass of your favorite beverage and remind yourself even the smallest task completed is still a victory to be celebrated!
Thank you for tuning in to this special mini episode with Kathleen Palmer. As we strive to align our guests with our mission, we encourage you to leave a five-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts. After leaving a review, please send us a screenshot to hello@missionmilspouse.org or DM us on Facebook. Additionally, don’t forget to follow us on Instagram @missionmilspouse for a special gift.
Resilience: Grow Where You Are Planted
Grow where you are planted. That is by far one of the most common phrases I’ve heard during my years as an AD spouse.
Supporting Our Military Children
One thing that has been most important to me, as a military spouse, is figuring out how to best do this life while supporting our children with the changes and difficulties. When my children were very small, there were many times that my husband was away, and I had to parent my children alone.
Surviving the End of the School Year
How do we get through the last bit of the school year? Spring Break is over, and there are no days off until the year is over.
Room To Grow Roots
Among my family, the adage “grow where you’re planted” is taken literally. It’s not just good advice; it’s the fond memory of kicking muddy boots off on the porch, and Hot Wheels cars racing along dirt tracks in the big garden.
Teen Etiquette
Yes, manners are still important and that includes Teen etiquette too! In last-month’s blog, we talked about the basic etiquette to teach your children. When they get a little older, it’s time to add to that list of important etiquette lessons. Teaching your children manners and basic etiquette will carry them further in life than anything else you can teach them.
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