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Alternative to Violence Project Training offered at Kaiser Permanente South Sacramento

Solving conflict . . . peacefully!  Alternatives to Violence Project (AVP) Sacramento Training Schedule Level I   January 15-17, 2016 Level II February 19-21, 2016 Level III March 11-13, 2016 WHAT is AVP? an experiential program with creative and fun exercises helps us better understand how to resolve conflict situations in a more positive,       productive manner helps us turn our conflicts into opportunities for growth A series of three...

Directory of ACEs Connection How-Tos

Hi all- With the beautiful new changes to our site, please take a moment to review the updated "How-Tos" below . If you can't find what you need or are having issues with the site please let me know. ( Gail ) JOIN How-To: Join ACEs Connection How-To: Join ACEs Connection Groups INVITE How-To: Invite Others to Join ACEs Connection How-To: Invite Others to Join an ACEs Connection Group SIGN IN & UPDATE PROFILE How-To: Sign In to ACEs Connection How-To: Update Your...

Sacramento ACEs Connection Community Meeting

Sacramento ACEs Connection            Community Meeting                Tuesday, December 8, 2016 4pm-5:30pm Kiwanis Family House -- 2875 50th St, Sacramento, CA 95817                                                                        ...

The Power of Home Visits to Connect Teachers with Kids and their Families

The teacher home visit is making a comeback in California because it’s proving to be a good way for teachers to build relationships with families. The state now requires schools to make family engagement a priority, so more districts are turning to the Parent Teacher Home Visit Project in Sacramento that has been training teachers for years to visit students and families on their own turf. Read the full story from KQED's California report.

Education; Expectation of GRIT when trauma is present.

"The transformative potential in growth mindsets and social-emotional skills such as grit may be more applicable to students whose basic needs are already met. When asking the question of why some children succeed in school and others don’t, he said the educators and administrators tend to overestimate the power of the person and underestimate the power of the situation." http://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2015/12/when-grit-isnt-enough/418269/

Happy Thanksgiving!

Gratitude is good medicine Practicing gratitude boosts emotional and physical well being   A growing body of research is confirming that an ounce of gratitude is worth a pound of cure.   “The practice of gratitude can have dramatic and...

Happy World Kindness Day!

On behalf of the Health Education Council , and the  Sacramento Minority Youth Violence Prevention Collective , we'd like to wish you all a very healthy and happy World Kindness Day.  Let's help reverse the affects of adverse childhood...

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