The science of resilience can help us understand why some children do well despite serious adversity.
Build the foundation of trust and empathy beginning in infancy. Tune in to what your child is communicating to you, then respond consistently and appropriately. Babies cannot be expected to self-soothe, they need calm, loving, empathetic parents to help them learn to regulate their emotions. Respond sensitively to a child who is hurting or expressing strong emotion, and share in their joy.
The science of resilience can help us understand why some children do well despite serious adversity. |
API has been working on positive childhood experiences for more than 25 years, to help children flourish and break cycles of trauma. |
Parenting with PEACE: Positive Childhood Experiences - AP Month 2020 put a focus on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and positive childhood experiences (PCEs), and the important connection to what the API Principles have provided to families f Read more |
"As it turns out, hugs, cuddles, and comforting words, can help mitigate the effects of toxic stress for kids of all ages."
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"I've become more tolerant of my children, my grandchildren's behavior, than I was before I heard about ACEs. I tend to talk with them not talk at them which is what I did with my daughters." |
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AP Month 2020 is about supporting awareness for ACES and positive childhood experiences, including fostering resilience as in this film, with resources to share with those you serve in your community, as well as those you love. |