How Children Respond to Stress and Trauma
This resource helps families and Head Start staff understand the effects of stress and trauma, so children can get the support and care they need to cope.
Stress can sometimes help us grow, but too much can harm our bodies and minds. For children, too much stress — such as stress caused by traumatic events — can make it hard for them to control what they do and how they feel. Studies like Adverse Childhood Experiences found that this kind of stress can lead to many health problems when they grow up.
Explore these resources to learn more about how trauma affects young children and strategies to reduce its harmful effects.
This resource helps families and Head Start staff understand the effects of stress and trauma, so children can get the support and care they need to cope.
View this 20-minute educational video to learn how toxic stress can impact a child’s lifelong health and well-being.
This video appeals to Head Start staff and health care professionals. It is designed to help them understand what toxic stress is, what it does to a person, and easy things to do to help prevent it.
This video appeals to Head Start staff and health care professionals. It is designed to help them understand what toxic stress is, what it does to a person, and easy things to do to help prevent it.
Ongoing research continues to show us how adversity and toxic stress in early childhood can have a negative impact throughout a person's life. These videos are designed to help them understand what toxic stress is, what it does to a person, and easy things to do to help prevent it.
Explore this collection of resources to learn how trauma affects young children and find strategies to reduce its effects in children and adults.
In this overview, learn about the impact of trauma and adverse childhood experiences on children's development.
Watch this webinar to explore what trauma is and recognize its signs and symptoms in young children. Discover strategies to promote resilience in children and the adults who care for them.
The Head Start Heals campaign increases awareness about how Head Start programs are uniquely qualified to address trauma and promote resilience in young children and families. Explore resources to support this work.
This webinar from the Office of Head Start discusses trauma and toxic stress and their effects on the mental health of young children.
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