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Assessing Operation Purple: A program evaluation of a summer camp for military youth An evaluation of Operation Purple, a free summer camp program for military children who experience parental deployment, that examines curriculum implementation and participant outcomes related to communicating feelings about deployment-related stress, understanding military culture and service, and environmental knowledge and practice, based on camp director reports and visitor logs and on a comparison of pre- and posttest parent and child surveys from participants and matched nonparticipants |
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Assessing Operation Purple: A program evaluation of a summer camp for military youth [Executive summary] A summary of an evaluation of Operation Purple, a free summer camp program for military children who experience parental deployment, that examines curriculum implementation and participant outcomes related to communicating feelings about deployment-related stress, understanding military culture and service, and environmental knowledge and practice, based on camp director reports and visitor logs and on a comparison of pre- and posttest parent and child surveys from participants and matched nonparticipants |
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Military child care: DOD is taking actions to address awareness and availability barriers A summary of a study of out-of-pocket child care expenses of military families who use U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) subsidized child care and of barriers to accessing military child care, based on an analysis of 338 families' expenses, key stakeholder interviews, and discussion groups with parents on 2 site visits to military installations |
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Military child care: DOD is taking actions to address awareness and availability barriers A study of out-of-pocket child care expenses of military families who use U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) subsidized child care and of barriers to accessing military child care, based on an analysis of 338 families' expenses, key stakeholder interviews, and discussion groups with parents on 2 site visits to military installations |
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