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Preventing Childhood Adversity

Infographic on the science of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and strategies to build healthier, more resilient communities

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Preventing Childhood Adversity

Infographic on the science of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and strategies to build healthier, more resilient communities

Resource Type

Infographics

Implementation Stage(s)

Plan and Prepare

Resource Type

Infographics

Implementation Stage(s)

Plan and Prepare

Description

This resource from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) presents an infographic detailing what ACEs are (including neglect, abuse, household challenges and other adversity).

It shows how ACEs accumulate, affect health and social outcomes across the lifespan, and highlights the lifelong and intergenerational implications of toxic stress.

In addition, the infographic outlines actionable prevention strategies: strengthening family financial stability, promoting healthy relationships, ensuring strong early-childhood supports, connecting youth with caring adults and safe activities, and intervening when harm occurs.

Use this infographic as a compelling visual tool in your training, course catalog, or parent-caregiver materials to convey:

Why prevention of adversity matters for health, education, social and economic outcomes
How early, protective experiences can make a tangible difference
Concrete levers for practitioners working in child welfare, prevention science, juvenile justice, and caregiver-support settings

Developers

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Keep the Momentum Going

Related resources for further exploration

  • eCourse

    Lifelong Learning: An Introductory Guide to Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) for Youth and Adults

  • Websites

    Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES)

  • Videos and Podcasts

    Podcasts and Webinars with a Focus on Mental Health

Description

This resource from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) presents an infographic detailing what ACEs are (including neglect, abuse, household challenges and other adversity).

It shows how ACEs accumulate, affect health and social outcomes across the lifespan, and highlights the lifelong and intergenerational implications of toxic stress.

In addition, the infographic outlines actionable prevention strategies: strengthening family financial stability, promoting healthy relationships, ensuring strong early-childhood supports, connecting youth with caring adults and safe activities, and intervening when harm occurs.

Use this infographic as a compelling visual tool in your training, course catalog, or parent-caregiver materials to convey:

Why prevention of adversity matters for health, education, social and economic outcomes
How early, protective experiences can make a tangible difference
Concrete levers for practitioners working in child welfare, prevention science, juvenile justice, and caregiver-support settings

Developers

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Keep the Momentum Going

Related resources for further exploration

  • eCourse

    Lifelong Learning: An Introductory Guide to Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) for Youth and Adults

  • Websites

    Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES)

  • Videos and Podcasts

    Podcasts and Webinars with a Focus on Mental Health