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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 a day to help Marine families with any questions or concerns. 

These experts have a special understanding of the challenges that face military families, with a focus on the issues of deployment and family moves; they understand that Marine families are often hundreds of miles from their home town and friends. 

The program aims to give families the skills to help them deal with the stresses that accompany the joys of being a parent; with a particular focus on how a parent can care for children while the Marine spouse is deployed. The experts also help families understand some of the basics of a child’s growth and development, so they’ll know what to expect as the child ages. 

The program is also open to expecting parents who may already have children; it’s not uncommon for families to have to adjust to having a small infant enter a growing family. The issues of new brothers and sisters learning to love and accept each other can often be helped with some skills and sound practices.

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The programs services are:

“Basic Training” – Expecting parents learn how to care for an infant and how to interpret the needs of a newborn

Parent Classes – Hands on information about how to parent toddlers and young children

Referrals – New to the Marine Corps? This will help you find the right Marine services for your family

Play Morning – Interactive play group that teaches parents how to play with their children at each stage of development; understanding the cognitive and motor skills of the child is emphasized

Home Visits – A child pro will come to your home and help you with any concerns or questions you have about parenting styles or your child

The program is also an excellent way to meet other Marine families, learn about Marine Corps services as well as develop a support system of people who can help during the ups and downs of life in the military. The NPSP is a service of the Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS). 

A NPSP team is located at all U.S. Marine Corps bases, including Hawaii and Iwakuni and Okinawa, Japan. To learn more about the program, visit http www.usmc-mccs.org

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May 11th, 2010 at 8:58 am