Skip to content
Diverse group of children in a classroom being read a story

The Four Building Blocks for Medical Providers

This is a sector-specific resource about increasing access to the 4 Building Blocks that can be used by medical providers. Research has shown that Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs) help children grow into health, resilient adults. These PCEs can be categorized…

Diverse group of children in a classroom being read a story

The Four Building Blocks for Families

This is a specific resource about increasing access to the 4 Building Blocks that can be used by families. Research has shown that Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs) can help protect against the poor health outcomes associated with Adverse Childhood Experiences…

Diverse group of children in a classroom being read a story

The Four Building Blocks for Home Visitors

This is a sector-specific resource about increasing access to the 4 Building Blocks that can be used by home visitors. Research has shown that Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs) help children grow into health, resilient adults. These PCEs can be categorized…

Diverse group of children in a classroom being read a story

The Four Building Blocks for Educators

This is a sector-specific resource about increasing access to the 4 Building Blocks that can be used by educators. Research has shown that Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs) can help protect against the poor health outcomes associated with Adverse Childhood Experiences…

Diverse group of children in a classroom wearing masks

Building Hope in the Face of Adversity

This handout provides some examples and tips about how to practice HOPE in your life, retraining ourselves to more easily see protective factors by building core HOPE concepts into our self-care routines.

Video still of PCE and Adult Mental Health presentation

PCE and Adult Mental Health

In this video, Dr. Sege presents the results of his study published in September, 2019 about the negative lifelong health effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and the protective/buffering lifelong effects of Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs).

Back To Top