Published On: December 3rd, 2018|

KQED News Mind/Shift – Deborah Farmer Kris

“In the United States, 34 million children have had at least one adverse childhood experience (ACE) — ranging from abuse or neglect to parental incarceration or addiction. Children living in poverty are more likely to have multiple ACEs, compounding the effects of economic insecurity. In addition, the current opioid epidemic is devastating families and overwhelming the foster care system, and many school populations include refugee children who have fled dangerous conditions. It’s highly likely that nearly every classroom in America is touched by trauma.” (more)