CalAIMH

California Association for Infant Mental Health

Advocates for the needs of all children ages pre-natal to five in the state of California.

We are transdisciplinary in our approach; we welcome everyone, from any field or profession, who wishes to be informed about infant mental health.

Together we will ensure relational health for all young children in California.

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Promoting Relationally Informed Practices



Promoting California endorsement in infant and early childhood mental health



Integrating Neuro-Biological Science



Transdisciplinary collaboration, infusion and integration of infant mental health core principles



Our

Vision


All children and families in California experience relational health, resilience, and overall well-being.



Our

Purpose


To bring together as a common voice organizations and individuals who promote caregiver-child relational approaches to both prevent and heal adversity in young children prenatally to age five.



Our

Mission


CalAIMH’s mission is to bridge and connect a transdisciplinary, relationally-informed community across California that collaborates and advocates on behalf of children and families prenatally to age five.


CalAIMH Executive Committee

Our Leaders Owe Our Families More

At CalAIMH, we express our outrage over the leaked comments of members of the Los Angeles City Council directed against, blacks, immigrants LGBTQ people and others. All of our families are entitled to the benefits of an equitable society. Equity for all will not be achieved by maintaining the current racist social structure and simply replacing who is on top. Instead, social justice can come only through intersectional empathy and collaboration.

Additionally, we are appalled at the dangerous and illegal notion that the way to control the behavior of young children is to take them “around the corner” for a “beat down.” Our role in supporting families with young children is to help parents and caregivers find culturally-relevant and relationship-based approaches to raising competent, loving children.

As we aspire toward our vision of a California in which all children and families experience relational health, resilience, and overall well-being, we demand more from our leaders.


Ph.D on children’s behavior

Interview with Mona Delahooke


CalAIMH inaugural member, licensed clinical psychologist, and author, shares her insights on the neurological functions that often drive children’s behavior.




Dr.

Nadine Burke Harris


Surgeon General of California, discusses the importance of infant mental health and the honor of being the recipient of the 2019 Alicia Lieberman Infant Mental Health Leadership Award.



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California, 95819, United States of America


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