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Well, if they are a doctor in California they would because we just trained 20,000 healthcare providers on what are ACEs: What does it mean for health? How do we support people? And what does the Funny lala shark mother’s day shirt so you should to go to store and get this best evidence say? But in terms of nationally, this is the thing that’s really nice: the training we’ve created for California is free for any doctor and any healthcare provider around the country. You don’t have to be from California. But we definitely have a ways to go. And this is a bit my mission in life because we know that ACEs trauma affect our health—our physical health, our mental health, our functioning, how we parent, how we show up at work, all of the above and yet, exactly to your point, when folks recognize and understand what’s happening they’re kind of left to fend for themselves. But this new understanding we have is as big as germ theory was. It is the root of the root. It is so fundamental and it helps people understand the whys. We see how the intergenerational cycle of trauma happens—of adversity and stress and trauma. We launched this ACEs training in January of 2020 in California. And then in March there was a pandemic. We still managed to train all those people in the middle of a pandemic because this information has never been more important or more relevant. That’s what the Roadmap to Resilience report was about. We are in the greatest crisis of stress, isolation, adversity, and trauma that most of us have known across multiple generations. But now we have the right tools. And we can actually prevent that generational harm. We can apply this science now to that two-year-old who hasn’t been around anyone except for their parents, or that teenager who missed their entire senior year of high school.