New video from Harvard Center for the Developing Child: How Early Childhood Experiences Affect Lifelong Health and Learning

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Today, we’re sharing a new video from the Harvard Center for the Developing Child on the impact of early childhood experiences on lifelong health.  Click here to view the video. They write:

How is ongoing, severe stress and adversity in early childhood connected to chronic disease in adults? And, what can we do about it? In this animated video, narrated by Center on the Developing Child Director Jack P. Shonkoff, M.D., learn what the latest science tells us about how early experiences affect early learning and school readiness, and lifelong health. Understand the effects of adversities such as poverty, discrimination, systemic racism, exposure to violence, and child maltreatment, abuse, and neglect on the developing brain and many other systems in the body. Challenge yourself to think about how we can use policies and resources to address the sources of these problems. And, consider how integrating pediatric primary care with every aspect of the early childhood ecosystem may be an important part of the solution.

As an agency, we’re committed to being a leader in mitigating the toxic stress caused by Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).  Learn more to understand how we can do that not only here at the agency but also beyond!

Robert Hagberg, Chief of Strategy