The Marines New Parent Support Program
Okay, Marines – listen up! You thought that recruit training was tough, well you’ve haven’t been through anything until you’ve roughed it through “Dad’s Basic Boot Camp” or “Mom’s Basic Training.”
All joking aside, the Marine Corps is focused on helping new parents tackle the joy and challenges of welcoming a baby boy or girl into the family. The program is known as the “New Parent Support Program (NPSP)” and it is available to Marine families and military families from all service branches whom have an expectant mom or will soon be adopting a child.
The program is run by social workers, nurses and marriage counselors who are professionals in their fields and dedicated to helping Marine families. The special part of the program is that these professionals, are on call 24 hours
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If there’s a single group of people who are underappreciated more than any other group of folk, it must be single fogeys. While everybody knows being a parent is hard, being a single parent has a tendency to be even harder. Not only do you have to play the roles of both parents, but you’re financially responsible for a group of bills that are customarily paid by 2 incomes. Here are six of the commonest single parent struggles with tips and techniques on how to beat them.
This is the reason we have Single Parent Support Groups Dating Service.
1. The financial Challenges. When you have 2 folk paying a mortgage of $1,400 or more a month, it does not appear like that massive of a deal. However, when one person is in charge of that kind of regular payment, it becomes a big
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