AiMH UK Christmas Newsletter

Discover the latest updates in our Christmas Edition. As always, thank you for being an essential part of the AiMH UK family. and wishing all our supporters a happy and peaceful Christmas.

AiMH UK Autumn Newsletter

Discover the latest updates in the AiMH UK Autumn Newsletter! Packed with news, upcoming events, and resources to support infant mental health professionals, this edition is a must-read. Stay informed and connected with the AiMH community!

New! CPD Soundbites in IMH

AiMH UK Soundbites in Infant Mental Health are designed to offer IMH practitioners quick CPD activities, helping busy professionals to continue to enhance their practice.

Caroline Guard – Updated Research ‘It’s the little bits that you have enabled me to see’

Reconceptualising the voices of babies using the video interaction dialogue model with early years educators

Getting to Know Your baby Videos

Getting to Know Your Baby videos have been designed to help parents, caregivers, and health professionals to know how to support the development of a baby’s emotional wellbeing. See categories for more videos: - Bonding before birth - Early interactions - Baby states - Sleeping and soothing

How Lockdown Affected Babies

In this short video, Abi acknowledges the difficulties that new parents such as herself have faced during lock-down

Sensory Needs of Babies in Care

For young children, infant caregiver relationships are the most important experience for infant development and are the distinctive focus of the infant mental health field

A Nurturing Approach To Care

The Nurturing Care Framework was produced collaboratively between the World Health Organization (W.H.O) and the United Nations Children’s Fund.

Watch Me Play Manual

Watch Me Play is an intervention for caregivers with babies or young children with the aim to enhance the caregiver–child relationship.