If you truly want solutions for the health, education, economic, and societal declines in this nation - this ACES Connection link provides a most profound message.
This is what I believe across all of my studies in health care outcomes and the relevant education and economic outcomes. There is a reason why all of these different types of outcomes correlate with each other and with hundreds of other variables.
It is a great mistake to believe that manmade designs for interventions much later in life – can do much at all.
Also if you understand these life shaping influences, then you can understand why metrics, measurements, and micromanagement focus in health (performance based, value based) and in education are so very wrong - and are discriminatory when used as the basis for education or health care funding.
Why would we ever believe that people shaped by years or decades of previous life experiences would be easy to change in a primary care office given minutes of time - and poorly funded at that?
Why do we tolerate so many areas of wasteful spending, while ignoring the investments that could reshape a lifetime – and future generations.
Our recovery as a nation must be generation to generation and this greatest battle for civilization can only be one when each new generation has a greater and greater proportion of its children growing up in thrival mode rather than in survival mode. - RCB
Notice in the link below how the Adverse Child Events advocates have moved beyond ACES as shaping outcomes – to a much more profound understanding. Can we move beyond primary care levels, metrics, measurements, and micromanagement?
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