Texas Association for Infant Mental Health
Texas Association for Infant Mental Health
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- Q1 Origin
- Q2 Objective
- Q3 Leverage Points
- Q4 Effectiveness
- Q5 Success Metrics
- Q6 Misconceptions
- Q7 Accomplishments
- Q8 Challenges
- Q9 Future Planning
- Q10 Gaps
About
The Texas Association for Infant Mental Health (TAIMH) is a Texas nonprofit organization established in 1986, and part of a larger national network of infant mental health associations (the League of States) dedicated to improving the lives of babies through building awareness that social and emotional development begins at birth. TAIMH’s mission is to support the healthy emotional development of infants, toddlers, and their families by building awareness of the critical importance of the first three years of life; supporting conditions that enhance the quality of infant and toddler/caregiver relationships; advocating for policies and practices that support the healthy development of young children; and educating the 0-3 workforce in best practices.
Categories:
Health, Mental Health & Addiction, Youth HealthAddress:
Texas Association for Infant Mental Health1199 S. Beltline




