“…Establishing child care and household routines, communicating with the deployed parent, and managing finances are often exhausting and contribute to the cumulative stress burden among at-home caregivers (Kelley et al, 2001; Lapp et al, 2010). At reintegration, normative processes of renegotiation and reevaluation of family relationships, work, household, and parenting/coparenting roles and expectations, in addition to adjusting to changes that have occurred individually and within the family during deployment (DeVoe & Ross, 2012; DeVoe et al, 2019). Upon reunification, both service member and spouse at-home parents must renegotiate intimate and coparenting relationships, and reconnect with their children who are 6–18 months older depending upon deployment length (DeVoe & Ross, 2012).…”