When Rosita’s tummy feels funny because her papi is still in the hospital, Mami helps her notice that she’s feeling worried, and they get busy writing love notes for Papi’s return.
Rosita is frustrated because she can’t join her friends at the movies. Mami reminds Rosita that on cloudy-feeling days, we can talk about our feelings.
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A veteran dad shares his thoughts on watching his kids closely for changes in behavior during transitions, “tuning in”, and being present. Transitions can be hard on kids, too…and the whole family is in this together!
A military mom of two little girls shares advice on coping with changes, maintaining a sense of consistency, and staying positive and resilient, even in uncertain times.
8-year-old Tenley talks about old friends, new friends, a new home and school, and how her family sticks together through all the changes involved when her dad leaves the military.