How I’ve accessed the HOPE Building Block of Emotional Growth
Learn practices to promote the HOPE Building Block of emotional growth through a personal experience.
Learn practices to promote the HOPE Building Block of emotional growth through a personal experience.
To ensure equitable access to PCEs for all children and families, we need to advocate for public funding for local community resources like public libraries.
Practicing positive childhood experiences (PCEs) helps children grow into healthy and resilience adults, incorporating them can be as easy as rolling dice!
Meet the characters in our upcoming children’s book, Clover’s Hopeful Day, illustrated by two youths, Audrey and Emelia.
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.
Positive childhood experiences are protective experiences that help heal the brain from trauma and promote healthy mental health in adulthood.
Through this seasonal resource, there are big and small moments to practice positive childhood experiences (PCEs) during the holidays.
The HOPE NRC works directly with organizations to make HOPE-informed changes to their internal policies.
The HOPE National Resource Center intends to help policymakers know more about Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs).
This Father’s Day, the HOPE National Resource Center is celebrating the impact that fathers can have on access to positive childhood experiences.