Infant Early Childhood Behavioral Health Services
Infant Early Childhood Behavioral Health Services are focused on helping parents and caregivers build healthy attachments with their infants and young children. We serve children aged 0-3 years old.
Services include:
- Parent-child psychotherapy
- Emotional support
- Advocacy
- Developmental guidance
- Referrals to community services
- Intensive sessions with 2-hour weekly services
About the program
We work with caregivers before and after they give birth, offering services and guidance to help them thrive, such as:
Therapy Groups
- Therapy groups that increase caregivers’ understanding of the developmental, social, and emotional growth of their child.
Psychological and Psychiatric Services
- Ongoing psychological and psychiatric services.
Child Welfare Referrals
- Referrals for young caregivers involved in Child Welfare Services for the Baby Court initiative.
Community Outreach
- Community Outreach and additional resources in the community.
Teen parenting services
- Being a caregiver is a tough job, especially for caregivers who might need extra support. We’re committed to helping everyone, including teenage caregivers, be the best they can be.