There is a growing body of evidence demonstrating the effectiveness of using infant and early childhood mental health consultation (IECMHC) for preventing and reducing the impact of mental health problems in young children.
IECMHC builds the capacity of providers and families to understand the powerful influences of young children’s relationships, interactions, and environments on their development. Children’s well-being is promoted and mental health problems prevented or reduced as a result of the consultant’s partnership with adults in young children’s lives. IECMHC can help schools, child care, and other programs reduce suspensions and expulsions and promote emotional and other important skills of young children.
Crossing Oceans and Moving Mountains: Our Autism Journey and the Fight to Keep IDEA Strong
A mom shares her journey through delays, waitlists and hard-won progress after their son’s autism diagnosis, showing just how vital IDEA’s protections are for children with disabilities.
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Where Healing Begins: Trauma, ACEs, and the Power of Child-Parent Psychotherapy
If you could share one lesson from infant and early childhood mental health with your younger self, what would it be?
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Continuing the Journey of Reflection: Dr. Chandra Ghosh Ippen’s Lessons for Her Younger Self—and for Us All
Reflection deepens our practice, strengthens connection, and fosters resilience across the early childhood field.
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