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Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs)
Positive childhood experiences (PCEs) are experiences in one's childhood that can include child communication, support from family, sense of belonging in one's community, partaking in familial traditions, etc. From several research studies, higher PCE scores are believed to be correlated with improved health outcomes, as well as an ability to balance the damaging effects of ACEs.
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