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EPISODE · Oct 22, 2020 · 38 MIN

Stressors and Coping Techniques for Remote Learners

from MCEC Podcast · host Military Child Education Coalition

Today we discuss some of the stressors our children are experiencing today with remote learning with licensed clinician social worker, Marla Monk. On staff at the Stephen A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Veterans Village of San Diego, Marla works with military families on developing various coping techniques not only for parents but also for military children.  As a military spouse herself, Marla, truly understands the military community and offers practical advice on empowering children during this unique time. Marla Monk from the Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Veterans Village of San Diego. The Cohen Clinic at VVSD is one of 16 mental health clinics nationwide under Stamford-based nonprofit Cohen Veterans Network (CVN) which focuses on providing targeted treatments for a variety of mental health challenges facing post-9/11 veterans and military families, including depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress, transition challenges, and more.  This podcast has been made possible thanks to the generous support provided by the Naval Officers' Spouses' Club of San Diego.

Today we discuss some of the stressors our children are experiencing today with remote learning with licensed clinician social worker, Marla Monk. On staff at the Stephen A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Veterans Village of San Diego, Marla works with military families on developing various coping techniques not only for parents but also for military children.  As a military spouse herself, Marla, truly understands the military community and offers practical advice on empowering children during this unique time.

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