Domestic violence is an ACE (Adverse Childhood Experience) but means different things to different people, here is the ACE study definition.
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Bullying and domestic violence
Bullying and domestic violence: If we want children to be nice to each other, we need to watch how we treat them and how we treat each other.
ACE 101: Intimate Partner Violence
Domestic and intimate partner violence are Adverse Childhood Experiences that weaken a family’s chance for stability and safety. How to help and get help?
What are Adverse Childhood Experiences?
Discover how ACEs dramatically increase the risk of 7 leading causes of death. How they impact you, and how they impact your community.
Healing From ACEs
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are traumatic childhood events such as abuse and neglect. Healing from ACEs is possible.
Adverse Childhood Experience Research Roundup
Welcome to our Adverse Childhood Experience Research Roundup. A review of recently published papers that better our understanding of ACEs
What does your ACE score mean?
Want to know what your ACE score means? Click to discover. Easy digital ACE test with an explanation of what it all means.
Did a household member go to prison?
Seeing someone you love arrested by the police, handcuffed & led into a police car is traumatic for a child; it’s also an Adverse Childhood Experience.
What is parental mental illness?
Parental mental illness is an ACE (Adverse Childhood Experience) but means different things to different people, here is the ACE study definition.