ACEs: Understanding Trauma in Children's Lives
Course: #31235Level: IntroductorySubject Area: Understanding principles of child development and learning 3 Hours 304 ReviewsThis course provides information regarding Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and their impact on early childhood development, brain architecture, and health outcomes. After a brief overview of the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) study learners will take an in-depth look at the behavioral manifestations of children with high ACEs and ways to navigate those behaviors and needs in the classroom. Finally, learners will consider the impact of an educator’s own ACEs on their interactions in a classroom and the role of reflective capacity in addressing these ACEs. Please note: This course series is comprised of the following individual recordings: #31194, #31196, and #31202
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Course Type: Video
CEUs/Hours Offered: AK/3.0; AL/3.0; AZ Registry/3.0; CA Registry/3.0; CO/3.0; CT/3.0; DC PDIS/3.0 Social Emotional Development; DE/3.0; FL/3.0; GaPDS-ASO/3.0; HI/3.0; IA Registry/3.0; IACET/0.3; ID Stars/3.0; IL Gateways/3.0 B345755; IN/3.0; KS/3.0; KY ECE-TRIS/3.0; MA/3.0; ME/3.0; MI Registry/3.0; MSDE/3.0 CKO-157185, Child Development; NC DCDEE/3.0; NE/3.0; NH/3.0; NJCCIS/3.0; NV Registry/3.0; NY/3.0; OH/3.0; OK Registry/3.0; OR/3.0; PA Keys/3.0; SC Endeavors/3.0; SD/3.0; TX/3.0; UT/3.0; VA/3.0; VT NLCCV/3.0; WA STARS/3.0; WI Registry/3.0; WY Stars/3.0
Learning Outcomes
- After this course, participants will be able to describe the development of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) as a research topic and as a method of assessing the early experiences of children.
- After this course, participants will be able to explain the role of ACEs in brain architecture.
- After this course, participants will be able to identify simple interventions in the classroom with children who have histories of early trauma.
- After this course, participants will be able to explain the relationship between ACEs and Attachment Theory.
- After this course, participants will be able to describe the relationship between educator reflective capacity and child outcomes.
Course created on August 9, 2018
Agenda
0-60 Minutes | ACEs: Research for Understanding the Early Experiences of Young Children |
60-120 Minutes | ACEs in the Classroom: Addressing Early Trauma in an Early Childcare Setting |
120-180 Minutes | The ACEs of the Educator: Utilizing Reflective Capacity to Address the Self of the Educator |
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304 ReviewsPresented By
Alison D. Peak
LCSW, IMH-E
Alison D. Peak LCSW (Allied Behavioral Health Solutions, Nashville, TN) received her Master's in Social Work from the University of Michigan with an emphasis in Interpersonal Practice with Children and Youth and Infant Mental Health. Alison is the Co-chair of the AIMHiTN Endorsement Committee and a member of AIMHiTN's Leadership Cohort. Alison also has two post-graduate degrees, Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care and Pediatric Integrated Health Services. Alison is passionate about working with children with histories of early trauma, families with adopted children, and youth in DCS custody. Alison seeks to meet these children and families where they most often present for assistance, their physician's office, and to assist in collaborating with primary care providers to optimize services for children and families.
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