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ACEs and Trauma-Informed Practices

4 clock hours early childhood education training
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Moving Forward

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ACEs are preventable and avoidable but the old phrase “it takes a village to raise a child” truly does apply here.

​We cannot strengthen the health and safety of our community members until we are aware of the causes of ACEs. 
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When we become aware of the causes we can rally around one another and support the move forward to a happier and healthier society. If this sounds like a rainbows and butterflies type of message it is because through all of the research about ACEs the biggest message that needs to be heard is that there truly is a light at the end of the tunnel! To reach that light or to move closer to it the first thing we need to do is simply be aware. ACEs are happening all around you and while that idea certainly is alarming it doesn’t have to perpetuate. What was previously thought of as a “cycle of poverty” or “generational poverty” is now understood to be much more than that.   
The good news is that teachers, caregivers, community groups, volunteers and family members are already acting as the positive support people that children with ACEs need. ​
​They are guiding and facilitating the resiliency that children require to cope with any amount of stress that possibly comes their way. These people are crucial to the prevention of ACEs and are in a prime position to support and strengthen families. If there is nothing more that is taken away from this training let it be that ACEs is a societal problem that can be overcome by knowledge, awareness, and simple action. Please share this information with someone and encourage them to share it as well. The more people know about ACEs the closer we get to stopping their tragic effects. 
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Course Navigation Menu

1. Course Agenda
2. Stress Mountain
3. Kinds of Stress
4. Effects of Stress
5. Comparing Stress (1/7)
6. Support Systems
7. Tightrope Walker (2/7)
8. The Brain
9. Brain Architecture
10. ACEs in Early Childhood
11. Blueprint for Brain Dev.
12. Nature vs Nurture ACEs (3/7)
13. Brain Growth and ACEs
14. Myelination
15. Brain Development (4/7)
16. Behavior and Brain 
17. Social and Emotional ACEs
18. Cognitive Function
19 ACEs and Development (5/7)
20. Where do we go from here?
21. Supportive Communities
22. Goals for Community Support
23. Supportive People
24. Supportive Families
25. Community Resources​ (6/7)
26. Building Resiliency
27. Trauma Informed Practice
28. Moving Forward
29. Quiz (7/7)
30. Evaluation Form​
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