Margaret Chamberlain Wilmoth, Ratchanok Phonyiam, Wenxin Bian
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North Carolina’s Reserve Component-connected Children: Are Our Schools Prepared to Meet Their Needs?
Children who have a parent serving in one of the military Reserve Components have access to fewer support services than their active-duty counterparts. They also have unique circumstances that need recognition by school administrators, nurses, and counselors. This paper suggests ways the state of North Carolina can improve support provided to these children and their parents.
期刊介绍:
NCMJ, the North Carolina Medical Journal, is meant to be read by everyone with an interest in improving the health of North Carolinians. We seek to make the Journal a sounding board for new ideas, new approaches, and new policies that will deliver high quality health care, support healthy choices, and maintain a healthy environment in our state.