Tagged With "pediatric well-child visits"
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Re: ACEs Screening in the Pediatric Office
ACEs in pediatrics is extremely important. I am urging the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry to insert ACE survey questions into their model medical history. If anyone is aware of such screens that have been validated, please let me know at rschmitt@ucsd,edu. Thanks
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Re: Resources You Provide to Parents to Reduce Adversity (and maybe screen time)...
Little Kids Big Questions Another Great Resource from Zero to Three I copy this page from Zero to Three and give it to all My parents. Also, sometimes in the Nursery, if I know the parent is a new parent with risk factors for negative child development, and the parent has a cell phone (and I always make sure first they have affordable and reliable access) or a computer and have the ability to access this resource, I will take the time to sit with the new parent and listen to one of these...
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Re: Resources You Provide to Parents to Reduce Adversity (and maybe screen time)...
Building "Piece" of Mind --From the AAP working Group on Early Brain and Childhood Development. I also use these handouts. I listed them in a Resource below. They were endorsed by the leaders of the working group of the AAP on Early Brain and Childhood Development (Andrew Garner is the head of that group). They are for: 1. Newborn Visit 2. 9 month Visit 3. 18 month Visit 4. 3 year Visit I think they are really great when given along Healthy Minds, and then Recommending the Let's Play...
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Re: Resources You Provide to Parents to Reduce Adversity (and maybe screen time)...
Here are some of my favorite free resources that I share with the families that I work with. From the Everything I need to Know, I Learned from Watching Sesame Street department, this site has apps, videos, and activities for parents and kids to help through challenging things like having an incarcerated parent, dealing with divorce, bullying, or just going to bed. Available in English and Spanish. http://www.sesamestreet.org/parents/topicsandactivities/toolkits/challenges#0 From a...
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Re: ACEs in Pediatrics Thoughts on Toxic Stress
Yes, I totally agree. Maybe the answer is too simple. Perhaps because we have forgotten where it all starts ….at the bottom of the pyramid; not halfway up. We have to address basic needs before we can move on. Basic needs are essential. Skipping over basic needs causes stress which impacts the brain....then you've got a problem. Lack of an adequate supply of diapers infancy and toddlerhood causes distress for an infant and his mother. Here, you have already negatively impacted the back and...
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Re: The use of ACE scores for individuals
Check out the book written by Dr. Nadine Burke Harris. She is a pioneer in this field and has written one of the most comprehensive and easy to read texts on the subject. It’s called The Deepest Well.
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ACE's questionnaire in Pediatric emergency room
We are interested in conducting research in a Peds ER involving asking the 10 ACE questions to patients. Has anyone done this?
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Resources You Provide to Parents to Reduce Adversity (and maybe screen time)...
Zero to Three Play Resources http://www.zerotothree.org/child-development/play/tips-and-tools-play.html To everyone on ACES in Pediatrics --Education, Social Work, Medicine, Law and I apologize to all those I left out: I like Resources especially free...
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Seeking trauma-informed medical care
On the chance that someone here can offer a referral or advice, I'm looking for a trauma-informed medical doctor who can be my wife's Primary Care Physician. She is 39 years old and has gone without medical care for over 27 years as a result of her childhood trauma which involved severe neglect and long-term social isolation. I need to find a physician who is willing to communicate with me before her first appointment so I can fully explain her condition and what kind of approach will best...
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Re: Speaker
Laneita: Two pediatricians who know and work with families, are professors and work on community capacity building as well as the medical intervention are: Dr. Claudia Gold http://claudiamgoldmd.com/child_in_mind.html https://www.pacesconnection.com/...ce-informed-practice Dr. Renée Boynton-Jarrett https://www.vitalvillage.org/about/staff https://acestoohigh.com/2016/0...nee-boynton-jarrett/ Also, Donna Jackson Nakazaw a is a science writer and knows a lot about benefits/struggles of...
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Re: Valid ACE screener and Research
The review process for the revision of our Whole Child Assessment (WCA) is taking a little longer than ideal. Version 2 is for age 0-20 years with the parent completing for age 0-12. We also have validation data that we are currently preparing for publication. I hope to have version 2 available via email or website by October 1. For adults, there are different options depending upon other workflow in your clinic. I'd consider starting with Dr. Felitti's 1-page screening tool. We have a...
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Re: ACE's questionnaire in Pediatric emergency room
I'm a pediatric neurologist at University of Alabama at Birmingham and Children's of Alabama. ACEs in the Peds ED: I've discussed ACE screening with some of my Peds ED colleagues (and there's interest) but that's as far as we've gotten.... ACE screening elsewhere: Is anyone doing ACEs in sub-specialty pediatrics? I am looking for help on "best practices" in this setting. Over the past few months I have been informally asking an unscientific sample of my parents in Peds Neurology clinic to...
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Re: ACE's questionnaire in Pediatric emergency room
I’m kind of bad here because I didn’t read your entire reply but this area of somatic complaints and concerns over behavioral problems like ADHD - is really where I started asking the ACE questions mixed in with a bunch of other psychosocial questions - and the ACEs were always very high. I’ve been doing this since at least 2004. Rahil Briggs is awesome in this area as is NBHarris and they have a webinar coming up in a few days on integrating this into care. For Neurology - chronic...
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Re: Seeking trauma-informed medical care
Dear Chris, I just saw your request and that you posted this question perhaps a year ago. Seeing no other comments I wanted to check in to see if you've found good care with someone who can connect well with your wife. I was once a family doctor and ended up retraining as a trauma therapist and specializing in chronic illness. If additional support is helpful I'd suggest your wife get support for healing some of these effects of trauma she has around events from childhood as they could make...
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Trauma Informed PT/OT/Speech
I'm wondering if folks are familiar with any resource or research for a trauma responsive approach to pediatric physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy? I know a passionate group who is beginning to integrate a trauma informed approach and would love to see what other work is being done!
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PACES in Pediatric Practice
I hav just joined this group and am excited to find a community exists around PACES in pediatrics. I am wondering if there are any organizations or groups in your communities that focus on the implementation of trauma informed care in pediatric clinical practice as it relates to their patient’s emotional and behavioral health.