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Tag: toxic stress

How Toxic Stress Affects Us & What We Can Do About It

March 22, 2024 Edmonton and area Fetal Alcohol Network Society

For individuals experiencing toxic stress, caregiving can become more challenging. By providing relief and support to these families, we can strengthen a child’s environment of

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Toxic Stress

May 20, 2019 Edmonton and area Fetal Alcohol Network Society

This video explains how negative experiences in childhood can impose large costs on brain health and development later in life. Our bodies respond to stress

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ACEs and Toxic Stress: Frequently Asked Questions

September 21, 2018 Edmonton and area Fetal Alcohol Network Society

Click here to download infographic. What are ACEs? The term “ACEs” is an acronym for Adverse Childhood Experiences. It originated in a groundbreaking study conducted

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