Childhood experiences, both positive and negative, have lifelong impacts and influence health and well-being later in life. Learn about the Adverse Childhood Experiences Study (ACEs) that started the movement toward understanding the link between what happens early in life and later outcomes.
- Learn how to support challenging behaviors by understanding ACEs
- See those you work with through a different lens
- Reflect on how this information changes how you interact with the children & adults in your classrooms.
- Learn about caring for ourselves while providing trauma-informed care
- Explore next steps for community
Training Schedule:
- April 5: An introduction of the concept of ACEs: “It’s not what’s wrong with you, it’s what happened to you. “Foundational Trauma/ACE education”
- April 7: Everyday Work Effects of stress both personal and professional.
- April 12: Thriving in the Face of Working with Challenging Behaviors.
- April 14: Wrap-up: Trauma-informed approach: What the past and current conditions such as COVID mean in the classroom.
Expect to receive an email from Peaceful Households from Kathy Orr 719-351-0893 Kathy.orr@peacefulhouseholds.org 2-4 days before the event containing training handouts and Zoom link.
Expect to receive an email from JI/Foundations with the certificate of completion up to one month after the training.