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Military Kids and Deployment: How Kids Handle Deployment and How Parents Hold the Line at Home

Teal Yost

April 29, 2026 at 11:51 AM EDT

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A 36-second video addressing how military children cope with deployment stress through behavioral changes like sleep troubles and increased clinginess. The content emphasizes the importance of parental support systems, including mental health resources like licensed therapists, to help military parents maintain stability for their families during separations.

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Is dad going to be okay? During deployment, military kids don't always say they're scared. They show it. Trouble sleeping. More questions. Needing you more than usual. And you're the one holding it all together. That's why support matters. When you have someone to talk to, like a licensed therapist through Talkspace, you have a place to process the hard stuff so you can show up steadier for them. Because when you're supported, your kids feel it too.

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