Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are traumatic events or unfortunate circumstances during one's early years. These experiences can encompass a wide range of adverse events, such as physical or emotional abuse, neglect, bullying, loss of a family member, exposure to substance abuse, environmental disasters, and more. Research shows that being exposed to
traumatic events can impact the development of essential brain regions responsible for emotional regulation and executive functions. This can lead to difficulties in managing emotions, making decisions, controlling impulses, and feelings of anxiety.
Join us for this free webinar to learn about how experiences can impact brain development, how they can be linked to challenges in life, and what you can do to strengthen brain connectivity for better performance and well-being for you or your child.