SCRIPT-NC Webinar: What you don’t know about ACES Parts 1 and 2
National guidance from multiple sources, including Transforming the Workforce and professional organizations, is consistent in the emphasis on the importance of early childhood educators being well prepared to recognize and address the impact of trauma in themselves, young children, and families. Adverse Childhood Experiences or ACEs is one of the most widely used terms when discussing the traumatic events that occur in childhood (0-17 years) such as experiencing violence, abuse, or neglect. This webinar will unpack what’s important to know about ACEs and share examples of how to integrate opportunities for students to learn and practice this content across different course offerings and field experiences. Registration is now closed for the follow up webinar on February 17, 2022.
File(s):
- SCRIPT-NC-Duke-NCCommunityColleges-ACES.pdf
- Handout-Links-SCRIPT-NC-ACES-2021.pdf
- SCRIPT-NC-What-you-dont-know-about-ACES-Part-2.pdf
- SCRIPT-NC-Webinar-Part-2-ACES-Handout.pdf
Resource Type: Webinar
Topic(s): Social-emotional development
Types of Diversity: Children and Families who have Experienced Maltreatment and Trauma
Community College Core Course(s): Child Development and Learning, Child Guidance, Child, Family, and Community, Early Childhood Capstone Practicum, Health, Safety, and Nutrition, Infants, Toddlers, and Twos, Introduction to Early Childhood
Age Range: 3-5, Birth-3