Groundbreaking research shows the health and economic benefits of positive childhood experiences
New research from the HOPE team shows that positive childhood experiences (PCEs) improve both health and economic benefits.
New research from the HOPE team shows that positive childhood experiences (PCEs) improve both health and economic benefits.
Promote the Four Building Blocks of HOPE through different types of board games using luck, strategy, or playing cooperatively as a team.
Head back-to-school with the HOPE National Resource Center’s newly released collection of resources: HOPE for Educators toolkit.
Three aspiring students reflect on how their internship experience on the HOPE framework has shaped their career outlook.
Las experiencias positivas han pasado de ser un recurso valioso a convertirse en un pilar fundamental de la estrategia institucional de América Solidaria Chile.
Learn how Natasha Paddock, CEO of the nonprofit C.O.P.E. used the HOPE framework to create positive organizational change.
The HOPE research team found that positive childhood experiences were associated with $3.1 billion in lower medical spending costs and $212.8 billion in additional healthy life years.
Learn how to make data collection meaningful, manageable, and useful to effectively promote positive childhood experiences in your organization.
Learn how a key component of the HOPE framework, Type 2 thinking, can help you slow down and improve your work with children and families.
In collaboration with our Family and Community Experts of HOPE sub-committee, we released our “The value of lived expertise” statement.