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Online Open Evening 25th June 2025
Join us for an Online Open Evening at the School of Infant Mental Health Date: Wed, 25 JuneTime: 7:00 PM – 8:00 PMLocation: Zoom Are you interested in understanding more about our programs, courses, and approach to supporting infant mental health? This evening is a...
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Toddlers and Challenging Behavior: Why They Act Out and How to Respond
Toddlers and Challenging Behavior: Why They Act Out and How to Respond The period between ages 2 and 3 is a critical stage where toddlers assert their independence, express preferences, and experience strong emotions. However, they struggle with self-control,...
How to Recognize Early Signs of Autism in Babies (Age-Based Guide)
As a parent, you may wonder if your baby’s development is on track. Early detection of autism can significantly improve outcomes through timely intervention. This guide will help you understand the key signs of autism in babies, based on age, and when to seek...
Parent Infant Clinical Forum
Parent Infant Clinical Forum takes place the 2nd Monday of each month. The School of Infant Mental leads a series of monthly online clinical discussions led by senior parent infant psychotherapists. These seminars give participants a unique opportunity to deepen their...
June Weekend 2024
Weekend Workshop!
Detection Scales and
Hands-on Approach to Early Intervention
Saturday & Sunday 29th – 30th June 2024
Neurophysiology of Development / Developmental Disorders Weekend
Neurophysiology of Development / Developmental Disorders Weekend23rd – 24th March 2024 Day 1 Neurobiology and neurophysiology of development and abnormalities that occur1:30 pm – 3:30 pm (30-minute coffee break) 4 pm – 7 pmDay 2 Development disorders, their...
Changing Destinies
Changing Destinies "Catching the early signs of autism" An invitation to an Instagram Live with Dr Stella Acquarone Friday 13th November 2020 8pm (UK-time) @parentinfantclinic Join us to hear more about what can be expected from birth and how to detect the early...
Hyperactivity in times of Covid-19
Hyperactivity in times of Covid-19 A mother, crying over the phone to the Clinic expresses how her son is struggling to adapt to changing world. “Timmy is getting bad marks on the virtual school classes. And the worst part is that his online private tutor tells me...
Letting the light in
Letting the light in A Five-minute mindfulness exercise for mothers to do at home This is a guest post by Connie Boggis-Rolfe who uses this exercise in her work with anxious mothers and children. Mindfulness Mindfulness is the basic human ability to be fully present,...
News: New Autism study stresses the importance of communicating with infants
A new language-skills study that included infants later diagnosed with autism suggests that all children can benefit from exposure to more speech from their parents/ caregivers.
Advice: Children and screen time
Parents often ask us whether or not to limit their child’s use of screens. This used to be about TVs and computers, but now these questions are increasingly asked about the use of tablets and smartphones.
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