The 2026 Spring CT-AIMH Conference will explore the theme of serving families through an Infant Mental Health Lens, with a focus on neurodiversity, attunement, and attachment. Attendees can expect engaging discussions and insights from experts in the field. The conference will feature a presentation by Kris Barnekow, PhD., OTR/L, FAOTA, IMH-E®. The event aims to provide valuable knowledge and networking opportunities for professionals working with infants, young children, and parents.
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SAVE THE DATE 2026 Spring CT-AIMH Conference
The 2026 Spring CT-AIMH Conference focuses on serving families through an Infant Mental Health Lens, particularly when dealing with neurodiversity. It will be held in Branford, CT.
May 14, 2026 Branford, Connecticut In-person Event CEUs Available
Conference Overview
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Time and Place
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Conference Organizer
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CT-AIMH
CT-AIMH promotes, supports, and strengthens children's earliest relationships.
Notable Speakers
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Kris Barnekow, PhD., OTR/L, FAOTA, IMH-E®
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CEU Details
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NASW CEC’s are available.
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