Association of Infant Mental Health

At the Association of Infant Mental Health in Tennessee, we believe that building strong foundations, healthy relationships, and bright futures for children age 0 to 6 is essential to their well-being and success.

Research shows that the early years of a child's life are crucial for their development and growth. By investing in early childhood development, we can help children to reach their full potential, both now and in the future. When children receive the support and care they need during these formative years, they are better prepared for success in school and in life.

AIMHiTN is dedicated to providing resources and education to professionals who work with children age 0 to 6. Our goal is to help build healthy relationships between children and their caregivers, promote positive interactions, and provide information about early childhood development that will help children thrive.

With your support, we can continue to build strong foundations, healthy relationships, and bright futures.

AIMHiTN is a Multidisciplinary non-profit dedicated to the holistic development of children from birth to age 6.

We empower early childhood professionals through an extensive portfolio of offerings:

  • Endorsement

    Infant Mental Health Endorsement (IMH-E®), a prestigious credential for those supporting children up to age 3 and their families.

  • Development

    Professional Development, using evidence-based strategies to build capabilities within the early childhood workforce.

  • Training

    Training and Outreach, amplifying understanding of the significance of early experiences on child development.

  • Partnership

    Technical Assistance, to cultivate best practices, partnerships, and policies that boost healthy growth in infants, young children, and their families.

Our goal is to enhance the expertise of the early childhood workforce and foster a robust understanding of child development within the wider community.

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Our 2022 Story

Looking Back on 2022 document above gives you a quick summary/snapshot of our year.  Now we wanted you to see the heart of the work.  Please take a few minutes to go on a reflective journey of the last year with us.  It’s impossible to share all that has happened in one document, but we feel this gives a good overall view of all that encompassed 365 days of passion for the work of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health.

You've had a glimpse of the highlights, now delve deeper. Click here to revisit our comprehensive '2022: A Year in Review' story.

Childcare and Development Fund (CCDF) Partners

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