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May 2016

How Kids Learn Resilience [TheAtlantic.com]

In 2013, for the first time, a majority of public-school students in this country—51 percent, to be precise—fell below the federal government’s low-income cutoff, meaning they were eligible for a free or subsidized school lunch. It was a powerful symbolic moment—an inescapable reminder that the challenge of teaching low-income children has become the central issue in American education. The truth, as many American teachers know firsthand, is that low-income children can be harder to educate...

6 Words You Should Say Today [Families.NAEYC.org]

Very rarely does one sentence have immediate impact on me. Very rarely does one sentence change the way I interact with my family. But this one did. It was not from Henry Thoreau or some renowned child psychologist. It was invaluable feedback from children themselves. And if I’ve learned anything on my Hands Free journey, it is that children are the true experts when it comes to grasping what really matters in life. Here are the words that changed it all: “… College athletes were asked what...

A Call for Connection: Making Trauma Personal

I wanted to share I Ted Talk I just did in Richmond, VA on Tedex Talk RVA. I would so appreciate where appropriate you might share this link with others ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HG8H4n2j9I I continue to be grateful for staying connected and learning from this community ... and want to contribute to the awareness we all wish to raise and the conversations we are all having with our communities about ACEs and all of our role in building community resilience. I would love feedback...

Review: ‘Material Witness’ Explores Violence Against Indigenous Women [NYTimes.com]

A white-haired woman who says her knees hurt performs the first scene of “Material Witness” at La MaMa. Ominous music plays, followed by sounds of loud exhalation. Or is that the wind? The woman (Gloria Miguel) has just been talking about “each place I leave my voice in the air.” “Material Witness” — a Spiderwoman Theater, Aanmitaagzi and Loose Change production — can be poetic that way. At other times, it’s rowdy and playful, displaying an enormous sense of energy, strength and good will.

New York Aims To Become The Next State To Toss The Tampon Tax [NPR.org]

Feminine products are having a moment. With some calling for a red wave to take the taboo out of menstruation, politicians across the country are trying to make tampons and sanitary pads as affordable and accessible as possible. Five states have eliminated sales taxes on pads and tampons: New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Maryland and Minnesota. In New York, a bill awaits the governor's signature, and other efforts to improve access to sanitary products are underway. The bill would...

The Power Of Genes, And The Line Between Biology And Destiny [NPR.org]

As researchers work to understand the human genome, many questions remain, including, perhaps, the most fundamental: Just how much of the human experience is determined before we are already born, by our genes, and how much is dependent upon external environmental factors? Oncologist Siddhartha Mukherjee tells Fresh Air's Terry Gross the answer to that question is complicated. "Biology is not destiny," Mukherjee explains. "But some aspects of biology — and in fact some aspects of destiny —...

Human trafficking in the child welfare system: Federal funding opportunity

You can mobilize your ACES community to prevent and address the trauma experienced by trafficked children in the child welfare system. The Administration on Children, Youth and Families - Children's Bureau has posted a funding opportunity for states, counties, cities, school districts, Native American tribal governments and non-profits (and others) that requires collaboration and partnership among and across many sectors to address this complex issue. Only 8 awards are given - Make sure an...

In Modesto now: Community in Unity -- Building Resilience to Trauma

About 230 people fill this room, most from Stanislaus County. The screen has the title of the meeting. Carol Redding, a pioneer in communications about ACEs; Elaine Miller-Karas, executive director of the Trauma Resource Institute; and I will be doing presentations today. Angela Ponivas, bureau chief of the state Office of Child Abuse Prevention, says that she's working to educate people in her department about ACE science. She doesn't want California to get any more D- grades from Children...

QI in the Field: Helping Parents Promote their Babies’ Brain Development [IHI.org]

Judith Dixon is a nurse and health visitor for the National Health Service Tayside in Angus, Scotland. She and a team of nurses conducted a QI project through the IHI Open School Quality Improvement Practicum as part of the Early Years Collaborative, a partnership between IHI and NHS Scotland, to improve rates of play among parents and babies in their district. I asked her a few questions about what she learned. (Learn more about the Open School Practicum, which is now available to...

A New Wave of Deportations Shows Obama's Double-Talk on Immigration [CityLab.com]

The Obama administration is gearing up for a fresh wave of raids against Central American migrants in what’s likely “the largest deportation sweep targeting immigrant families,”Reuters reported Thursday : Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has now told field offices nationwide to launch a 30-day "surge" of arrests focused on mothers and children who have already been told to leave the United States, the document seen by Reuters said. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesperson...

The Tricky Pursuit of Diversity at the U.S. Air Force Academy [TheAtlantic.com]

Lieutenant General Michelle Johnson stood at the window of her office and surveyed one of the most orderly college campuses in America. Despite the mild spring weather, there were no students lounging on the grass or blasting music outside the dorms at the U.S. Air Force Academy just north of this mountain town. In fact, it was quiet, save for the low whir of tow planes pulling gliders across the blue April sky. “We’re like an aluminum fortress,” she said, gesturing toward the pointed spires...

Losing Identity During the Refugee Crisis [TheAtlantic.com]

Rachel McCormack arrived in Europe last November to research international schools catering to English-speaking students, but her plans were overwhelmed by the magnitude of the continent’s refugee crisis. Now, she’s spearheading a campaign to deliver Arabic-language books to refugee shelters in the Netherlands. McCormack, a professor of literacy education at Rhode Island’s Roger Williams University, says the crisis felt more real as she watched the European news. “All I was seeing were...

Moms’ Mental Health Matters [NICD.NIH.gov]

It's not just postpartum, and it's not just depression. Historically, much of the research on women's mental health related to pregnancy has been on depression that occurs after the birth of a baby. But, we know now—it's not just the postpartum period, and it's not just depression. Women experience depression and anxiety, as well as other mental health conditions, during pregnancy and after the baby is born. These conditions can have significant effects on the health of the mother and her...

The Four Keys to Well-Being [GreaterGood.Berkeley.edu]

This article is adapted from a talk by Richard Davidson, neuroscientist and founder of the Center for Healthy Minds at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, at the Greater Good Science Center’s recent Mindfulness & Well-Being at Work conference. Well-being is a skill. All of the work that my colleagues and I have been doing leads inevitably to this central conclusion. Well-being is fundamentally no different than learning to play the cello. If one practices the skills of well-being, one...

Lessons from 100-lb weight loss: dignity, respect and love [USAToday.com]

I was yet to turn 40, and my body was already breaking down. It had been a few months since I hurt my back carrying groceries. The injury would not heal, hampered greatly because I weighed close to 600 pounds. I had ignored my morbid obesity for years — even after I was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. I shrugged and took pills, but still refused to change my diet or embrace exercise. That changed one day in February 2015, when I was reporting a column at Mercy Medical Center and had to stop...

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