Wisconsin Alliance for Infant Mental Health (WI-AIMH) promotes the healthy social and emotional development of Wisconsin children from birth through age 5. Our goal is to weave infant mental health practices and principles into the everyday activities of individuals who touch the lives of infants, young children and their families.


What's New...
  
 
bullet The June 2010 newsletter is now available online.

 

bullet Our Resources section has been updated with new links for parents, caregivers and professionals.

 

bullet We are continually adding news articles and reports to our infant mental health news feed at News Briefs. You can rate and comment on items of particular interest to you. Check it out!

 

bullet A big THANK YOU to those of you who participated in the Celebrate Children's Day Giving Challenge! Nearly $21,000 was raised over the course of three days to support organizations that are working to improve Birth to Five early learning programs in Wisconsin, including WI-AIMH.

Thank you Deana!

In the three years Deana spent with WI-AIMH, among many other things, she developed our website and reformatted our newsletter. We appreciate her varied contributions and wish her well.

Infant, Early Childhood and Family Mental Health Certificate Program

We are collaborating with the University of Wisconsin and the Waisman Center on an intensive, interdisciplinary professional development program for persons who work with children ages birth to 6 and their families. Click here for more.

Provider Directory

WI-AIMH is in the process of compiling a database of infant mental health clinicians in the state of Wisconsin. Click here for more information.

Infant Mental Health Endorsement

We are working on a competency-based system of endorsement to recognize infant mental health knowledge and training among professionals across disciplines. Click here to learn more.


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