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Can Kindness and Gratitude Make a Difference

Can kindness and gratitude make a difference in individual lives and for society overall? Do these practices impact the brain? Do they also influence the way in which children's brains develop? In considering the influence of kindness and gratitude it is important to realize the reality that we always have a choice in being kind and grateful. Gratitude Can Make a Difference Debbie Hampton shares her personal story of gratitude and how research shows that it benefits the brain. She also...

The Myths of the Thanksgiving Story and the Lasting Damage They Imbue (smithsonianmag.com)

Chief Ousamequin shares a peace pipe with Plymouth Governor John Carver. California State Library To read more Claire Bugos' article, please click here. In Thanksgiving pageants held at schools across the United States, children don headdresses colored with craft-store feathers and share tables with classmates wearing black construction paper hats. It’s a tradition that pulls on a history passed down through the generations of what happened in Plymouth: local Native Americans welcomed the...

The case for decoupling the Thanksgiving holiday from US history altogether (upworthy.com)

Photo by Debby Hudson on Unsplash It's time to make Thanksgiving purely about giving gratitude. To read more of Annie Reneau's article, please click here. As families across the U.S. start prepping for family gatherings and feasts of turkey and mashed potatoes, people are engaging in the usual debates over the origins of Thanksgiving . Kids in American schools are learning various versions of the Pilgrims in Plymouth story, most of which are overly simplistic and many of which are flat-out...

Message from our CEO, Ingrid Cockhren: Giving Tuesday 2023 is November 28th!

Giving Tuesday is November 28th, 2023. "Giving Tuesday is a movement that unleashes the power of radical generosity around the world." Your amazing support, as members, partners, supporters & donors, this year has allowed PACEs Connection to continue to build our network to over 60,000+ dedicated members and 450+ geographical and interest-based communities . Our platform creates a safe space for all to share their best practices while inspiring the growth of the worldwide PACEs movement...

A Moment of Gratitude with HOPE Director Dr. Robert Sege [positiveexperience.org/blog]

By Dr. Bob Sege, 11/21/23, https://positiveexperience.org/blog/ Thanksgiving means family to me. We gather together and use the day to express our gratitude to the world and to each other. As my family grows, the holiday brings a flood of memories – and new sources of joy. As I write this, my wife and I are headed to meet just met our new grandson. We are so grateful for this new little family. And we definitely enjoy the newborn baby snuggles! I want to take this time to focus on all of our...

Creating Better Workplaces: A Trauma-Informed Approach- Wallace E. Dixon, Jr., PhD

Leaders in nearly every workplace want to maximize the productivity of their units. They can achieve this objective by promoting employee satisfaction and belongingness through a sustainable commitment to trauma-informed practices. Join Dr. Wallace E. Dixon, founding director of the East Tennessee State University Ballad Health Strong BRAIN Institute, as he discusses Better Workplaces Tennessee: A Trauma-Informed Approach. This Zoom presentation is free; however, registration is required.

Oral Health During Pregnancy

There are numerous changes that occur with dental health while pregnant. These include hypermedia gravidarum, which constitutes to extreme nausea, and decrease in dental health. Dental decay is common, as the acid from vomiting causes teeth erosion. Additionally, this disorder can cause significant impairments within the esophageal lining. There have been known treatments to decrease these symptoms from occurring. They include taking the proper steps to brush, utilizing fluoride tooth paste,...

May We Suggest For…1st Time Attendees #TSS2024ATN

The Attachment and Trauma Networks 7th Annual Creating Trauma-Sensitive Schools Conference, the Largest Gathering of Trauma-Informed Educators, will be held in Dallas, Texas on February 18th-20th, 2024. Registration is now open with early-bird pricing expiring Dec 15th . And although we have been at it for 7 years, this may be your first-time hearing about it or considering attending. There is something for everyone at the conference, but if you are new to a career in education or your...

A Second Round of Healing for Our New Jersey Communities

At the start of 2023, in partnership with DCF’s Office of Resilience, the Central RAC (Regional ACEs Collaborative) distributed microgrant funding to nine projects that began their respective journeys toward launching, expanding, or transforming their programs. After eight months, we’ve seen great success with well over a thousand individuals being touched by these initiatives. From youth learning financial literacy and decision-making skills, to families spending more quality time together,...

„Humanity drives to solve their things on the outside…

…and the result is a catastrophy.“ Gopal Norbert Klein, a German trauma therapist A wonderful video on how Honest Sharing influences our nervous systems and society: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=H0GZb3vVKfE More about Honest Sharing: https://www.pacesconnection.com/g/practicing-resilience/blog/happy-relationships-through-honest-sharing

Celebrating Diwali with HOPE [positiveexperience.org/blog]

By Laura Gallant, 11/16/23, https://positiveexperience.org/blog/ Starting off the holiday season, many people celebrated Diwali in India and around the world this past week. Diwali celebrations support access to positive childhood experiences (PCEs) and the Four Building Blocks of HOPE . Diwali, the festival of lights, is a highly celebrated holiday in India that is observed over five days. Throughout the third day, people come together to pray, light fireworks, and share in a big feast.

Trauma-Informed Principles Rebooted

One of the biggest questions that Andi and I get whenever we talk about a trauma-informed approach is something along the lines of “Ok I get ACEs and toxic stress, but what can I do about it in my organization?” We get it–this approach can seem overwhelming because it is literally a lens through which you see everything. We often say that a trauma-informed approach is less about what you do and more about how you do it. So how in the world do we even begin the work of operationalizing our unders

Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Report UK 2023

A Crisis of Parenting and Family Relationships. There is a devastating effect of family instability on ACEs. Mental health and drug issues in the household have increased over time. Physical violence against the child has decreased over time. The more ACEs, the more that certain medical conditions increase. Ideas for prevention..

Facing Financial Ruin as Costs Soar for Elder Care [nytimes.com]

By Reed Abelson and Jordan Rau, Image: screenshot from article, The New York Times, November 14, 2023 Margaret Newcomb, 69, a retired French teacher, is desperately trying to protect her retirement savings by caring for her 82-year-old husband, who has severe dementia, at home in Seattle. She used to fear his disease-induced paranoia, but now he’s so frail and confused that he wanders away with no idea of how to find his way home. He gets lost so often that she attaches a tag to his shoelace...

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