
You can make a difference in the infant and early childhood mental health community by making a commitment at any financial level. Thank you for considering the Georgia Association for Infant Mental Health as an opportunity to make an impact directly within our Georgia communities.
You can assist GA-AIMH in reaching their goals.
- To promote throughout Georgia, the healthy social, emotional, cognitive and physical development of young children through supportive and nurturing relationships from conception through five years of age;
- To facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration among individuals concerned with promoting conditions that will bring about the optimal development of young children and child-caregiver and child-parent relationships;
- To encourage the understanding that early childhood is a sensitive period in the psychosocial development of individuals;
- To promote education, research and study on social-emotional development during early childhood.
- To increase the integration/inclusion of I-ECMH content in pre-service training programs that prepare students who will work with young children and their families;
- To promote education, professional development and expertise of diverse professionals who work with young children concerning the mental health of young children, parents, families and other caregivers;
- To promote the development of scientifically-based and evidence-informed practices of care across the infant and early childhood mental health continuum of services (promotion, prevention, intervention and treatment).
- To integrate I-ECMH competencies into the state, local and regional trainings that are designed to build a more specialized workforce with experiences and learning tools that support early relational health.
For more information on how to donate to GA-AIMH or sponsor an event email [email protected]
or call 404-493-2989
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Address
Center for Leadership in Disability
Urban Life Building
140 Decatur Street SE
Suite 140
Atlanta, GA 30303