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MACARONI MILITARY: A WEBSITE FOR MILITARY KIDS

A Free Website For Kids Dealing With Deployment Issues

January 23, 2012

The highly interactive website, www.MilitaryKidsConnect.org, created by psychologists at the DoD's National Center for Telehealth and Technology, helps children of deployed parents cope with the stress, changing responsibilities, and concern for the safety of their parents.

The center, known as T2, developed the website with informative videos, educational tools, and engaging games and activities for three age groups: Youth, ages 6 to 8; Tween, ages 9 to 12; and Teen, ages 13 to 17. The site features monitored online social network forums for the groups to safely share their experiences with deployments.

www.MilitaryKidsConnect.org is the first DoD website to connect children in the widely-separated active, reserve, and National Guard military communities.

"Since 2001, an estimated two million children have said goodbye to a parent headed to deployments in Iraq, Afghanistan, other places around the globe, and on ships at sea," explains Dr. Kelly Blasko, T2 psychologist. "Military children are deeply affected by the separation of their parent's deployment. We've seen that, in their hearts, kids deploy too."

The website has features that will help children, parents, and educators navigate the wide range of practical and emotional challenges military families must live with throughout the deployment cycle.

"While military children are very adaptable given the constant changes and stressful nature of military life, deployment puts a unique stress on family relationships at home, which can also affect the deployed service member. The DoD now has a website to help the youngest members of the military community," added Blasko.

The National Center for Telehealth and Technology, located at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA, serves as the primary Department of Defense office for cutting-edge approaches in applying technology to psychological health. For more information, visit www.t2health.org.