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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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Protect Your Military Family in the New Year
Make sure your family is protected in the new year. See how, on SpouseLink.
10 Ways for MilFams to Prepare for the New Year
Have you set next year’s goals yet? Whether your focus is personal finance or health and wellness, prepare for the New Year with these tips from SpouseLink.
Unique Baby Shower Gifts for Military Couples
If you want your next baby shower gift to be thoughtful, practical & totally unique, try one of these 12 ideas SpouseLink found on Spouse-ly.
Working Together to Make Happy Family Memories
The holidays are just better with family. Prepping for the holidays is better with family, too. See how Jaimi Erickson makes magic happen during the season, on SpouseLink.
The Heart of a Volunteer
Volunteering isn’t just rewarding, it’s also a great way to connect to your community. SpouseLink Ambassador Anna shares her experience and tips with us.
The Ghosts of Octobers Past: Making Fall Memories as Children Get Older
Holiday traditions may stay the same every year, but the way you celebrate them can change as much as your kids. Jaimi Erickson shares her memories on SpouseLink.
Returning to Fall Routines After a Fun, Busy Summer
It’s fall. The temperatures are shifting, just like your activities. It’s time to gain a new perspective. MilSpouse blogger Jaimi shares hers on SpouseLink.
DoDEA Pilot Program Expands Enrollment
A new pilot program, authorized by the 2021 National Defense Authorization Act, allowed DoDEA to select four sites to gauge interest and expand options for military-connected children. Learn more, on SpouseLink.
Mental Health Resources for Military Kids
If your military kid is experiencing mental or emotional distress, or if you just want to be proactive in nurturing their mental health, you can find support with some of the following resources, on SpouseLink,
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