The New Hampshire Association of Infant Mental Health is a volunteer organization focused on the health and well-being of infants and their families.
The Organization
supports professionals who work with young children and families through the advancement of infant mental health principles and practice
increases understanding and awareness of the vital importance of infant mental health practice.
What is Infant Mental Health?
Infant mental health is an interdisciplinary field of research, clinical practice, and public policy-making concerned with maximizing the emotional, physical, social, and cognitive well-being of zero to five-year-old children and their caregivers.
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Board Activities
The NHAIMH provides professional development opportunities and information on research and evidence informed practices.
Conference Info
The NHAIMH holds exciting annual conferences, featuring nationally known keynote speakers and local expertise.
RESOURCEs
NHAIMH has assembled a vast array of information and links related to research, articles of interest, and resources.