While it is true that children from military families live unique and interesting lives, it is also true that they face many challenges and special circumstances that civilian children and families don’t experience. These can include gaps in school attendance and learning due to frequent moves, being separated from a parent who has been deployed, and a sense of isolation in the midst of a civilian community. This comprehensive and evidence-informed guide introduces pre- and inservice teachers to this population and provides essential tools to help minimize the impact of military life on student learning.
Written in an engaging style by experts in the field, this guide provides strategies and classroom practices to support these students and address issues such as:
Frequent transitions between schools
Gaps in academic progress
Social adjustment
Parental deployments
Trauma or tragedy
It shows how practices already being used in your school can be adapted to ease the transition for military students, and it also introduces original strategies, such as:
A “Hero Wall” honoring members of the military
Friendship or memory gardens
Military Appreciation events
Writing letters or making care packages for deployed service members
Teachers College Press also publishes guides written specifically for administrators, pupil personnel, and parents. All royalties from the sale of these books are being donated to military children’s educational causes.