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How do you get over homesickness in the military?
Keep in touch with old friends you saw often before you left for the military so you won’t feel left out. Call your parents a few times a week and talk about anything – even vent if you have to! Set up a group chat to talk to everyone at home. I like to video chat the best as it’s the most personal way to communicate!
How do you not get homesick at boot camp?
Here are some steps families can take to prevent homesickness:
- Be enthusiastic. Talk about the exciting new experiences your child will have at camp.
- Practice.
- Acknowledge feelings.
- Don’t make promises or bribes.
- Pack personal items.
- Inform staff.
- Stay connected.
- Trust the camp.
Do you get homesick at boot camp?
Don’t worry, homesicknesses is common at military basic training. Being isolated from your kids, spouse, parents, etc. If you think homesickness will be a problem for you, I would recommend packing a few essential supplies with you to boot camp. First, you will need stamps, and a lot of them.
Do I have to shave before basic training?
Hair: Do not shave your head before leaving for basic training. This applies to both males and females. Do not even arrive at basic with a military style cut (Flat Top, High-and-tight, etc.). All facial hair should be shaved thoroughly before arriving at basic training.
How do you deal with being away from family in the military?
Maintain the Connection
- Include Others. Include other family members and close friends in the connection that you establish with your military partner.
- Use Technology.
- Put Extra Effort Into Special Occasions.
- Make Cards.
- Take Pictures.
- Make Video Messages.
- Talk, Talk, Talk.
- Acknowledge Feelings.
Can you send pictures to someone in basic training?
Pictures – They are allowed to have pictures. However, do keep in mind that they have limited space. Soldiers don’t need the entire photo album, just a few pictures will do. You may want to be sure you are sending copies rather than originals just in case something happens to them.