Resources
Resources for Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Explore our comprehensive list of resources to get more information about infant and early childhood mental health, existing programs and resources throughout our state, consultation information, and childhood development.
About WI-AIMH, Director of HMHC
About the Wisconsin Alliance for Infant Mental Health (WI-AIMH)
Explore WIAIMH.org to learn more about the organization, the programs they provide to Wisconsin families, and information about infant mental health.
The WI-AIMH Resource Center
Learn more about key topics in infant mental health including social and emotional development, racial equity, clinician reading resources, printable resources, book lists for children, and more.
About HMHC Funding Partners
The Wisconsin Department of Children and Families
Learn more about the Wisconsin Department of Children and Families and their role with Healthy Minds Healthy Children and other key programs in our state.
About Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation
Center of Excellence for IECMHC
Learn more about Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation at the Center for Excellence, developed and administered by the Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development. Explore professional resources and more information on consultation models.
What is IECMHC?
Watch this video to learn more about IECMHC programs and their value to our communities.
Why is IECMHC Effective?
Watch this video to learn about the benefits of IECMHC programs for the support systems who help children and families thrive from birth through five years of age.
IECMHC – Why it Matters
Watch this video to learn more about the impact of IECMHC programs on children, their families, and our communities.
Diversity-Informed Tenets
Explore diversity-informed tenets for individuals who work with infants, toddlers, children, and families.
Think Babies™ Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Resource List
Infants and toddlers need access to a full continuum of infant and early childhood mental health services. This annotated resource list includes a range of materials, such as policy briefs, fact sheets, websites and tools, to help stakeholders learn about the issue.
About Child Development, Trauma, and Child Safety
Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning
Explore family-facing resources on key topics like nurturing social and emotional development, supporting relationship building skills, improving communication skills, and more.
National Resource Center for Health and Safety in Child Care and Early Education
Learn more about the national standards for caring for children, how to help them achieve a healthy weight, and the state regulations that guide child care licensing.
The Children’s Safety Network
The Children’s Safety Network works with state and jurisdiction Maternal & Child Health and Injury & Violence prevention programs to create an environment in which all infants, children, and youth are safe and healthy. Learn more about what they do and the services they offer.
Center on the Developing Child by Harvard University
The Center on the Developing Child’s diverse activities align around building an R&D (research and development) platform for science-based innovation, and transforming the policy and practice landscape that supports and even demands change. Learn more about their resources and insights into healthy childhood development.
ZERO TO THREE
ZERO TO THREE has a significant track record in turning the science of early development into helpful resources, practical tools, and responsive policies for millions of parents, professionals, and policymakers. Learn more about their resources and programs.
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) was created by Congress in 2000 as part of the Children’s Health Act to raise the standard of care and increase access to services for children and families who experience or witness traumatic events. This unique network of frontline providers, family members, researchers, and national partners is committed to changing the course of children’s lives by improving their care and moving scientific gains quickly into practice across the U.S.
Child Care Resources and Organizations
Explore a wide range of programs and resources offered throughout Wisconsin, dedicated to supporting children, families, and their support systems.
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