Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACESs) may be difficult for children to identify without proper explanation. This video breaks down what ACEs can look like in a child’s life and how it makes them feel.
Children are never too young to be introduced to the many cultures and people of our world. Dr. Aisha White, with the Office of Child Development at University of Pittsburgh, says “The research continues to show that children recognize skin color differences at a very young age. As young as 3 months old, they may look differently at people who look like or don’t look like their primary caregivers…
This video addresses the impacts ACEs can have on the mind and body. This video is specifically useful for identifying behavioral changes in youth due to childhood trauma.