Basic ACE Knowledge
Numbers & Stats
Resiliency
True/False
Advanced ACEs Knowledge
100

What does ACE stand for?

What is Adverse Childhood Experiences.

100

Ages ACEs screens for?

What is Birth - 17 (the event needed to occur BEFORE the 18th birthday) .

100

If you have a high ACE score, what can counteract it?

What are healthy relationships (strong relationships with trusted adults).

The brain is continually changing in response to the environment and the body wants to heal. If the toxic stress stops and is replaced by practices that build resilience, the brain can slowly undo many of the stress-induced changes. 

100

The more ACEs you have, the greater the risk for chronic disease, mental illness, violence and being a victim of violence

What is yes.
100

racism,
gender discrimination,
witnessing a sibling being abused,
witnessing violence outside the home,
witnessing a father being abused by a mother,
being bullied by a peer or adult,
involvement with the foster care system,
living in a war zone,
living in an unsafe neighborhood,
losing a family member to deportation

What are examples of ACEs beyond the original 10.

200

How many ORIGINAL ACEs are there?

What are 10 original ACEs:

  1. Physical abuse
  2. Sexual abuse
  3. Verbal abuse
  4. Physical neglect
  5. Emotional neglect
  6. A family member who is depressed or diagnosed with other mental illness
  7. A family member who is addicted to alcohol or another substance
  8. A family member who is in prison
  9. Witnessing a mother being abused
  10. Losing a parent to separation, divorce or death
200

What percentage of adults have ACEs?

What is two-thirds.

ACEs are common…nearly two-thirds (64%) of adults have experienced at least one ACE 

200

The ability to bounce back from life’s difficulties. A mix of determination, toughness, optimism, faith, positivity and hope is referred to what?

What is Resiliency.

Resilience is like a muscle - the more you exercise it, the stronger it grows, especially in very young children where neural pathways are still forming and thinking patterns are elastic.

200

ACE's are LOOSELY related to the development and prevalence of a wide range of health problems throughout a person's lifespan, including those associated with substance misuse.

What is FALSE.

ACE's are STRONGLY related to the development and prevalence of a wide range of health problems throughout a person's lifespan, including those associated with substance misuse.

200

Are there ACEs that are “worse” than others?

What is No. 

It doesn't matter which ACEs a person has; the harmful consequences are the same. The brain cannot distinguish one type of toxic stress from another; it's all toxic stress, with the same impact.

300

The questions on an ACE assessment ask questions surrounding childhood ______.

What is TRAUMA.

300

ACEs don’t occur alone….if you have one, there’s an _______ chance that you have two or more ACEs

What is 87%

300

What are PCEs? 

What are Positive childhood experiences (PCE's). 

Positively impacts resiliency. Examples:

1. feel able to talk to your family about feelings;

2. feel your family stood by you during difficult times;

3. enjoy participating in community traditions;

4. feel a sense of belonging in high school;

5. feel supported by friends;

6. have at least two non-parent adults who took genuine interest in you; and

7. feel safe and protected by an adult in your home.

300

There are only 10 ACEs.

What is False.

There are dozens of "extended ACEs" that have been identified through other studies conducted, on state, city, and community levels. 

300

The study of how social and other environments affect our genes by turning them on and off.

What are epigenetics?

400

Can an adult take an ACEs survey?

What is YES! Kids and adults can take the ACE survey at any point in their life

400

Having an ACE score of 4 increases the risk of emphysema, COPD, or chronic bronchitis by nearly _____ percent.

What is 400%

400

How do PCEs impact ACEs' effects? 

Higher PCE (positive childhood experiences) were associated with improved adult health 

AND 

PCEs helped neutralized the negative impact of ACEs on adult health.

400

If you have an ACEs score of above 4, you are considered to have complex trauma (c-ptsd)

What is False.

You are much higher rate of developing cptsd and many other serious conditions 

400

An approach that refers to how an organization or community thinks about and responds to children and adults who have experienced or may be at risk for experiencing trauma.

What is Trauma-informed approach?

A trauma-informed approach asks: "What happened to you?" instead of "What's wrong with you?"

It is designed to avoid re-traumatizing already traumatized people, with a focus on "safety first" (including emotional safety), and a commitment to do no harm.

500

_____ _____'s which negatively impact the function and structure of a child's developing brain. Studies shows a correlation between childhood trauma and adult health and social outcomes that create ACE. 

What are Toxic stressors.


500

People with an ACE score of 6 or higher are at risk of their lifespan being shortened by ____  years.

What is 20 years

500

What is the #1 positive experience that can help block some of the negative effects of ACEs exposure?

What is the presence of at least one supportive, caring adult. 


family members,
friends,
neighbors,
teachers,
counselors,
coaches,
medical professionals.

These positive adult role models can be a buffer in a child’s life. A buffer is like a shield that helps to block some of the negative effects of ACEs exposure.  

500

Childhood adversity (ACEs) contributes to MOST of our major chronic health, mental health, economic health and social health issues.

What is TRUE.

500

The study of how your behaviors and environment can cause changes that affect the way your genes work.

What is Epigenetics.

Epigenetics shows that toxic stress (ACEs) can actually change how our genes function, which can lead to long-term changes in all parts of our bodies and brains. What’s more, these changes can be transferred from generation to generation.