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Tagged With "Decade of the Child"

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Dr. Bruce Perry - (https://www.neurosequential.com) (https://www.childtrauma.org)

Jesse Maxwell Kohler ·
(a) The Neurosequential Network - COVID-19 Resources (b) Child Trauma Academy - History (c) Born to Love (d) Seven Slide Series: (Part 1) - The Human Brain (Part 2): Sensitization & Tolerance (Part 3) Threat Response Patterns (Part 4): State Dependent Functioning (e) Early Child Brain Development (f) Attachment and Developmental Trauma (g) "Your Brain Reflects the World You Grow Up In" (h) Repair of Early Trauma: Bottom Up Approach
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Center on the Developing Child Resources - (https://developingchild.harvard.edu/)

Jesse Maxwell Kohler ·
(a) Early Childhood Development (b) Brain Architecture (c) Resilience
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Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Studies

Jesse Maxwell Kohler ·
The ACEs Study Dr. Vincent Felitti, Reflections on the ACES Study Dr. Roy Wade, Urban ACES Development of a Childhood Adversity Questionnaire
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Videos About Implicit Bias

Jesse Maxwell Kohler ·
Are You Biased? I Am | Kristen Pressner Implicit Bias - How It Effects Us And How We Push Through | Melanie Funchess The Importance of Mindset in Policing | Chip Huth We All Have Implicit Biases. So What Can We Do About It? | Dushaw Hockett Bias Isn't Just a Police Problem, It's a Preschool Problem
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COVID & Trauma (https://cpeip.fsu.edu)

Jesse Maxwell Kohler ·
The Florida State University Center for Pre vention & Early Intervention Policy focuses on vulnerable infants and toddlers who can be positively affected through nurturing relationships, strong maternal and child health, and quality early childhood care and education. This link provides a litany of COVID-related resources to provide support to communities, families, and youth during this pandemic.
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Stress & Resilience: How Toxic Stress Affects Us, and What We Can Do About It (developingchild.harvard.edu)

Jesse Maxwell Kohler ·
When the stress in your life just doesn’t let up, and it feels like you have no support to get through the day—let alone do everything you need to do to be the best parent you can be—it can seem like there’s nothing that can make it better. But there are resources that can help, and this kind of stress—known as “toxic stress”—doesn’t have to define your life. In this video, learn more about what toxic stress is, how it can affect you, and what you can do—both by yourself and in connection...
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Stress, Trauma & Resilience Research (med.nyu.edu)

Jesse Maxwell Kohler ·
Click here to read the full of piece on NYU's website.
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The Tragedy of Wasted Funds and Broken Dreams: An Economic Analysis of Childhood Exposure to Crime and Violence (ldi.penn.edu)

Jesse Maxwell Kohler ·
The impact of childhood exposure to crime and violence is pervasive and longstanding. It might be tempting to assume that the economic losses, spread over a lifetime and across the country, cannot be calculated. But that’s just what LDI Associate Fellow Michal Gilad and co-author Abraham Gutman have done in a new working paper that attempts to calculate the consequences of such childhood exposure. The total? An annual cost to the country of $458 billion—greater than the entire share of the...
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Standing on the shoulders of giants:  Trauma-Informed Pennsylvania builds on a foundation of early leadership and many community initiatives

Governor Tom Wolf, Pennsylvania When Governor Tom Wolf’s office announced the release of “Trauma-Informed PA: A Plan to Make Pennsylvania a Trauma-Informed, Healing-Centered State” on July 27, it was a significant milestone in the state becoming trauma-informed but only one of many over the long and storied history of addressing childhood adversity in the state. In 2005, Dr. Sandra Bloom and her Philadelphia colleagues began their pioneering work on the Sanctuary model (see Sanctuary...
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Opportunity to sign on to “A Trauma-Informed Agenda for the First 100 Days of the Biden-Harris Administration”—Deadline Dec. 8th

The Campaign for Trauma-Informed Policy and Practice ( CTIPP ) is inviting individuals and organizations to express their support for a set of executive actions for the Biden-Harris Administration to take “to address trauma and build resilience throughout the country.” Most of these actions could be taken early in the Administration and would not require congressional action with the exception of some recommendations that could be included in a new stimulus package. The recommendations are...
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Carole Speers

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Supporting Mental Well-Being through Child Care Settings - 9/30, 1:30-3:00 ET

Jesse Maxwell Kohler ·
A webinar offered by the Campaign for Trauma-Informed Policy and Practice (CTIPP) Thursday, September 30, 1:30 - 3:00 pm EDT Register today . Addressing the mental health needs of child care providers and children in care is vital in the face of the pandemic, a population-level traumatic event. CTIPP is offering a "plug and play" framework to ease the process of developing a continuum of training, reflective coaching, and consultation to build the capacity for supporting relational health...
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Liz Golden

Liz Golden
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Tina Phillips

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Child USA shares urgent call to action; needs our help.

Jeoffry Gordon ·
CHILD USAdvocacy continues working closely with survivors, legislators, and advocates on the ground to pass a child sex abuse revival window for civil claims. The Pennsylvania House and the Senate have passed different versions of window legislation. The House has passed HB2 , which is a legislative window, and HB1 , which is a window via constitutional amendment. The Senate passed SB1 , which bundled the window with two other unrelated constitutional amendments. We support a stand alone...
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EXCITING NEWS – PACEs Connection is BACK!

Carey Sipp ·
Former PACEs Connection employees Dana Brown (L) with Vincent Felitti, MD, co-author of the 1998 Adverse Childhood Experiences study, and Carey Sipp (R) in San Diego in January, 2024. The last few months have been quite challenging, but we pushed, persevered, and didn’t give up hope. The “we” is Carey Sipp and Dana Brown. We were long-time staff members of PACEs Connection determined to reinstate the website and the resources and information we provide to communities after the platform went...
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Karen Hines

Karen Hines
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TODAY! Register now for Advancing Neuro-Nurturing Webinar March 14.

Carey Sipp ·
Please join top researchers and leaders in the movement to create Neuro Nurturing Ecosystems in support of maternal, infant, family and community health TODAY, March 14th, for an information-packed webinar co-sponsored, in part, by PACEs Connection and its fiscal sponsor, the National Prevention Science Coalition. REGISTER now to attend this free webinar, the second in a series that has received scores of five-star reviews. National leaders in early relational health, health equity, and more...
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