Building resilience early in life can help children cope with trauma
By Shanta R. Dube, Associate Professor, School of Public Health, Georgia State University. Resilient adults often start out as resilient kids. Shutterstock Editor’s note: May is Mental Health Awareness Month. This article is the second in a series exploring how research into adverse childhood experiences – or ACEs – is helping researchers, therapists, parents, educators and…
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