Teaming Against Trauma

Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)

Dorchester Children's Advocacy Center

The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study is one of the largest public health studies ever conducted on childhood trauma and the correlation of health and well-being later on in life. It proved, with scientific evidence, that adversity early in life increases physical, mental, and behavioral health problems later in life. Brooke Anderson, Director of Prevention & Outreach at DCAC and host of the Teaming Against Trauma Podcast, is an ACE Master Trainer. She explains how the ACE study's conclusions on neurodevelopment of children who experience high levels of trauma could effect the rest of their lives. Touching on Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs), she encourages us saying, “You don’t need to have letters behind your name to make a great impact on a child's life.” Giving practical tips we can do to combat ACEs in our everyday lives, it is true that understanding ACEs is critical in caring well for ourselves, family, friends, and our community at large. Leave a star rating and review to let us know what you learned in this episode of Teaming Against Trauma Podcast!


Learn more about ACEs:
DCAC- Education & Resources- Adverse Childhood Experiences
SC Children’s Trust- Providing Resources- Adverse Childhood Experiences

Test your ACE Score

Request an ACE Training by DCAC or email Brooke Anderson at banderson@dorchestercac.org


Book Recommendations:

The Body Keeps The Score -Bessel van der Kolk

Childhood Disrupted - Donna Jackson Nakazawa

The Deepest Well - Nadine Burke Harris

Hillbilly Elegy - J. D. Vance

The Orchid and the Dandelion - W. Thomas Boyce

The Whole Brain Child - Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson



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