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Building a resilient community to support child well-being is the ultimate goal. Experiences build brains

Buffering relationships, hope, and resilience can grow and be impacted by environments

While not all factors are likely to exist at once, it is helpful to see the counter measure to adverse childhood experiences and adverse community conditions 43

The more positive factors a child has in play, the better the outcome for that child and the community at large

The tree below depicts resiliency building experiences at the individual, family, and community levels

Childhood trauma is associated with problems across multiple domains of development

However, trauma affects each child differently, depending on his or her individual, family, and environmental risks and protective factors

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