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For up-to-date resources on IECMHC across all settings, visit Georgetown's Center of Excellence for Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation. At the Center of Excellence website, you can access resources found here, plus much, much more!

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The Center for Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation was created through a grant from the Office of Head Start. Our target audience includes:

  • Mental Health Consultants
  • Head Start Program Administrators
  • Head Start Staff
  • Training & Technical Assistance Providers
  • Families

The Center translates research in healthy mental development into materials tailored to the needs of each of the target audiences, and makes them available on this website.

The Center gathers in one place a wide range of materials that address the needs of HS staff and families for practical guidance on effective ways to promote young children's social and emotional development, and reduce challenging behaviors.

Additional IECMHC Resources

Please visit the Center of Excellence for Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation (CoE for IECMHC) to learn and explore additional resources on IECMHC in all settings. Launched in 2019, the CoE for IECMHC is run by the Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development and funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration.

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Materials developed on this site are protected by Georgetown University's copyright policies. However, we encourage you to download them for use in your work.

  • Permission is not required if the material is to be (1) used unaltered and (2) proper credit is given to the authors and to the Center for ECMHC (CECMHC).
  • Permission is required if the material is to be (1) modified in any way; (2) used in broad distribution; or (3) used for commercial purpose.

 


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