Black History Month and HOPE as an anti-racist Framework
The HOPE framework encourages professionals to seek out strengths and note the resiliency in families who are often faced with racism.
The HOPE framework encourages professionals to seek out strengths and note the resiliency in families who are often faced with racism.
Aimee Zeitz-Gruber discusses the importance of incorporating positive childhood experiences into multiple areas of YMCA San Diego.
To this day, young Black girls are perceived to be less needing of love and leniency and less innocent than their peers. They are pushed toward adulthood long before their childhood years have begun to end.
During the Week of HOPE, we host events and share new resources that honor and promote the widespread use of positive childhood experiences.
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.
The interactive Introduction to HOPE course covers information on positive childhood experiences, the HOPE framework, the Four Building Blocks of HOPE, and what HOPE looks like in practice.
Positive childhood experiences are protective experiences that help heal the brain from trauma and promote healthy mental health in adulthood.
New research shows that the more childcare disruptions parents experienced during the pandemic the more stress they experienced.
Learn about the many activities that we will be offering at the 2024 HOPE Summit – The HOPE Transformation.
Over the last year the HOPE National Resource Center has worked hard to create new programs and update existing ones.