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The Rhode Island Association for Infant Mental Health works to nurture strong relationships among young children and all the adults who care for them. 

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Become a RIAIMH member today and join a statewide network of like-minded professionals committed to enhancing young children’s social-emotional health and well-being.

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Apply for an internationally recognized professional Endorsement® that acknowledges your commitment to and expertise in infant and early childhood mental health. 

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RIAIMH EVENTS 


LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES

Foundations for Infant/Toddler Social Emotional Health and Development


FREE Online Modules


PROVIDER COURSE and PARENT AND FAMILIES COURSE offered by  the clinicians at Bradley Hospital in partnership with RIAIMH


Versión en español disponible

Alliance Training Hub

This site is intended to serve as a curation of trainings that were developed and owned by members of the Alliance.

If you are interested in participating in a training, please feel free to contact the trainer or register with the links provided in the chart. 

Click on this link to bring you to the Alliance Training Hub site. 

Please note: The Alliance does not claim responsibility for content provided in trainings. All trainers have verified that the training is compliant with Alliance standards. If you find the training to be inappropriate or inaccurate, please email the Alliance at info@allianceaimh.org.

RESOURCES

ZERO to THREE Resources:

Applying Trauma-Informed Principles to Work with Family Advocates

Do you work with family advocates? Use this new publication from ZERO TO THREE to consider how you support families as they share the powerful, but often painful, stories that can be so effective in promoting policy change.

Early Education and Child Care Expulsion

A news release from the American Academy of Pediatrics notes alarming data related to expulsion of young children from early childhood settings and offers recommendations to inform policymakers and advocates as well as educators, institutions, pediatricians and families.

Rural Child Care Policy Framework

The Bipartisan Policy Center released a new framework examining the particular child care challenges in rural areas and highlighting innovative solutions and policy recommendations.

Members

Check out our Members page to access exclusive resources for members, including training presentation videos and PP slide decks,  a member directory, and a history of past events including titles, speakers, topic and more. 

RIAIMH is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.  est. 2002

RIAIMH is a founding member of the Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health.

 

RIAIMH is an affiliate of the World Association for Infant Mental Health.


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