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The Building Blocks of HOPE – Block #1: Relationships

 

HOPE is a natural fit for ACES Connection.  To further embrace the members of ACES Connection we have created a Balancing ACES with HOPE community and encourage all to visit and join.  Please read our blogs and post your comments.  Let us know how you think HOPE could impact your work and personal life.

Being in nurturing, supportive relationships are critical for children to develop into healthy, resilient adults. This concept forms the first of the 4 Building Blocks of HOPE. What types of relationships are we talking about?

  • Having parents/caregivers that are responsive to a child’s needs and interact with them in a caring and nurturing manner.
  • Having adults outside of the family that take a genuine interest in a child and support their growth and development.
  • Having healthy, close, and positive relationships with peers.

Individuals that recall having these types of relationships during childhood experience significantly lower rates of depression and poor mental and physical health during adulthood. When working with families, especially vulnerable families affected by trauma, it is important to ask about the types of positive relationships a parent may recall from their childhood. This information can then be celebrated and used to help create opportunities for their children to experience the types of relationships encompassed by this HOPE Building Block.

 Please share your ideas of how we can help create opportunities for positive experiences.  It is more important than ever during this very stressful time.

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Dina:
Thanks for sharing and posting and letting others know about your new community!

I can say our family has done more FaceTime, more Zoom calls as a group just to chat, and also had some six-feet apart walks at the beach with siblings and cousins. We've also done drive-by drop-offs to acknowledge bdays but even though some of it feels strained, or strange, at least it feels like something, like some way of connecting.  In general, your post makes me think about how much of a resource I am for other kids, and I could be more of one, as well as about all of the people in my own child's life. Even though my daughter is 17, this never stops mattering. Thanks for posting and sharing.
Cissy

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