Lead the Fight with
Dr. Nadine Burke Harris
Groundbreaking science, practical strategies, and a message of hope for building resilient children, families, and communities — from the trailblazing physician who transformed our national understanding of ACEs.
Pioneering Research on ACEs & Building Resilient Communities
We are honored to feature Dr. Nadine Burke Harris — the trailblazing physician, researcher, and former California Surgeon General whose career has been dedicated to serving vulnerable communities and tackling the root causes of health disparities tied to Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).
Couldn't join us in person? Now you can watch the full recording of our unforgettable Lead the Fight event with Dr. Burke Harris. In this inspiring one-hour session, she shares groundbreaking science, practical strategies, and a message of hope for building resilient children, families, and communities.
What Is This Training?
A 1-hour on-demand recording of our Lead the Fight event featuring Dr. Nadine Burke Harris — exploring the science of ACEs and how early adversity shapes lifelong health and well-being.
Who Is It For?
Parents, caregivers, educators, healthcare professionals, and anyone who works with or cares for children across home, school, and community settings.
What Will You Gain?
Groundbreaking insights on how science, policy, and community action can break the cycle of trauma — and practical strategies to build resilience in children and families.
Learning Objectives
This one-hour training gives you the foundational knowledge and practical tools to understand ACEs, recognize their impact, and take action to build resilience in children, families, and communities.
Lead the Fight with Dr. Nadine Burke Harris
- Full 1-hour keynote recording with Dr. Nadine Burke Harris
- One month of 24/7 on-demand access
- The science of ACEs and lifelong health impacts
- Toxic stress and its effect on brain development
- Trauma-informed care strategies
- Applicable across healthcare, education & community settings
Questions? Contact Center for Child Counseling:
(561) 244-9499 ·
training@centerforchildcounseling.org