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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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Does the Military Pay for Child Care?
The military does not cover the full cost of child care on military bases or off, but they do provide financial assistance. Visit SpouseLink to learn more.
How to Teach Your Kids Healthy Money Habits
Financial lessons are not things children learn overnight. They’re learned over time through teachable moments, family practices, and by following examples. Read how to teach your kids healthy money habits, on SpouseLink.
Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives: How One MilSpouse Turned Her Cross-Country PCS into an Adventure
Sometimes, PCS moves are an adventure by themselves. Read how Ambassador Tiffany turned her family’s 1,658-mile road trip from Fort Carson to Fort Liberty into a “Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives” tour.
Gasp! I have a teenager.
By Anna LarsonSpouseLink AmbassadorGuest Blogger “I do it myself.” That was the start of a video I watched the other day of my then three-year-old daughter trying to put on her shoes. She had them on the wrong feet and instead of tying the laces, she had proudly...
Military Kid Life: Budget Boredom Busters for All Ages
It’s summertime and the kids are… bored? Bust out the seasonal fun with ideas from MilSpouse blogger, Jaimi Erickson. She shares her top tips on SpouseLink!
Seasons of a Military Child: Community Celebrations
Goodbyes are never easy… and may be even more challenging for military kids who have no say in the matter. Blogger Jaimi shares tips for making the final days together last, on SpouseLink.
5 Ways to Help Your Military Kids with a Summer Move
PCS moves can be an adventure or a hardship for military kids. You can help them make the transition a bit easier with these 5 tips on SpouseLink
Major Joe, Promoted to Easter Bunny
Who’s furry, has long ears, and a fluffy tail… and entertains kids in the spring? Major Joe, of course. Hear the tale of how he got the job of Easter Bunny for his Unit’s egg hunt one year, on SpouseLink.
Re-Balancing Your Life Can Be Your Own Spring Renewal
Sometimes, life doesn’t flow smoothly and it can start to stress you out, especially when you’re a military family. Jaimi Erickson shares how she maintains her balance on SpouseLin
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