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Being a parent is one of the hardest jobs in the world, and it doesn’t come with a paycheck or a guidebook. The life of a MilSpouse parent gets even harder when your servicemember is deployed and you’re responsible for all the decisions that go on in your household. SpouseLink offers the support you need to keep your military family strong, whether you’re together or apart.
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Ways to Keep Your Military Family Safe with Tech
Studies show that technology can affect your family’s mental and physical health. See how tech rules at home can help keep everyone in your family safer online.
Have You Checked on Your Teen Lately?
Have teens? You know what it’s like to journey through their daily ups and downs. Help them navigate this time by giving them space, but remaining in charge.
Saving Money with School Supply DIYs
Back to school means back to the stores for supplies. But before you go, see where you can save money by assessing what you already have. Get Jaimi’s tips.
Military Child Care Fee Assistance Guide
Explore our guide on Military Child Care Fee Assistance. Hear from a fellow MilSpouse regarding her experience, the application process, and advice.
Military Family Adventure: Exploring Yosemite National Park in California
Goin’ to California, or ready to explore your State? Amanda Huffman shares how to make it a great travel adventure your military family will remember for a lifetime.
Transitioning Military Kids from Elementary to Middle School
Your military kids may know what it’s like to switch schools, but it can be even more challenging as they get older & friends shift. Amanda Huffman offers tips.
Involving Kids in Military Life
Military kids live their own version of military life and deserve all the support they can get. Amanda Huffman shares how to help them understand the lifestyle.
Was “Bluey” a Miss for Military Families
Did you catch Bluey’s episode about moving? What did you think about it as a military family? Amanda Huffman shares her review. Feel free to weigh in!
How to Help Military Kids When Their Parent Retires
Military kids are resilient, but as their parents, you do need to guide them through some of life’s changes, like your transition out of the military. See how
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