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Re: Resources You Provide to Parents to Reduce Adversity (and maybe screen time)...

Former Member ·
Everyday Ways to Support Your Baby's and Toddler's EARLY LEARNING Again from Zero to Three. A one page handout in both English and Spanish giving parents concrete ways to promote their Child's Early Learning Skills. And Best of all... It's Free.
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Re: The use of ACE scores for individuals

Laura Shamblin ·
Have you joined the website NPPC ACEs? They have links to most of the relevant research there. I think your question shows a bit of a difference in thinking from those who are using ACEs screening. It is not as simple as an ACE of 4 needing a referral. That would be simple. It is possible that a person with an ACE of 6 has a good relationship with a caregiver, feels safe most of the time, has good school and church support, and no current medical or mental health issues. They don't currently...
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Re: Seeking trauma-informed medical care

Veronique Mead ·
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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