HOPE’s children’s book character reveal | Week of HOPE
Meet the characters in our upcoming children’s book, Clover’s Hopeful Day, illustrated by two youths, Audrey and Emelia.
Meet the characters in our upcoming children’s book, Clover’s Hopeful Day, illustrated by two youths, Audrey and Emelia.
Developing a practice that incorporates positive childhood experiences (PCEs) can lessen the lifelong effects of harmful experiences and allows the brain to heal from trauma.
Positive childhood experiences are protective experiences that help heal the brain from trauma and promote healthy mental health in adulthood.
Through this seasonal resource, there are big and small moments to practice positive childhood experiences (PCEs) during the holidays.
Tamara Vesel, MD, shares her experience building relationships through goal concordant care in a palliative care setting.
Together, we are moving away from looking for only deficits in families and are identifying, honoring, and promoting sources of strength.
Intergenerational relationships help us connect to the past, share the present, and influence the future together.
Juneteenth as a federal holiday increases opportunities for all children and families to access positive childhood experiences.
Dr. Sege discusses the results from a survey that asked over three thousand parents their experiences throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
In this interview Aimee Zeitz shares the strengths, barriers, and successes to her HOPE implementation at the YMCA in San Diego.