Vulnerable Children in a Digital Age

Christian Alliance for Orphans

While ACEs and other history of what’s often referred to broadly as “trauma” are very serious matters, they are not destiny. Rather, the special challenges associated with ACEs indicate the need for special attention, effort, and perseverance on the part of parents and others who care. Substantive healing and remarkable growth is possible, but often takes much more time and effort than for other children—perhaps much more than we imagined at the start. This new research indicates that this kind of parental attention and perseverance may be particularly important when it comes to regulating and guiding children’s use of technology.

2 CE.

(The Continuing Education Credits offered here are only available from ABCH to foster families and house parents affiliated with ABCH.)

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