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Daily Archives: February 17, 2026

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Habits and Needs of High ACEs Children

All Posts from Kids at Risk Action, Education, invisible children, Mental Health + Over MedicationBy Mike TikkanenFebruary 17, 2026

Many children with high ACE scores cope through “bad” habits—aggression, shutdown, substance use, or even self‑harm. These are survival strategies, not moral failures. This post explains the behaviors trauma creates and what kids actually need to feel safe and change.

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