MI-AIMH Conference Website (will be updated regularly): https://site.pheedloop.com/event/miaimh2024conference/home

  • Scholarship applications are due March 11th
  • Registration is OPEN – closes May 6th
  • Sponsorship and Exhibitors are currently being accepted
  • Use conference link above for all details, applications and to register!

MI-AIMH is excited to launch MI-AIMH RELATE, our new learning management system (LMS) to host all of our training and professional development.

MI-AIMH RELATE is our new training & education hub for students and professionals working with or on behalf of infants, young children and families.  Here are a few of the amazing benefits:

  • Easy training registration – enter your information ONE TIME and then only need to sign in for future registrations!
  • Access Anywhere Anytime – On-Demand videos and trainings will be available for viewing and purchase 24/7!
  • Tracking – ability to access professional development certificates & transcripts – no more worrying about lost training certificates!
  • Finances – training purchases will be available in your User Portal. You will be able to access and print past purchase receipts and invoices as needed. You will not need to reach out to MI-AIMH staff in order to locate your purchase details.

Click to go to MI-AIMH RELATE homepage: https://www.pathlms.com/mi-aimh

Available trainings will be listed on MI-AIMH RELATE under “Trainings” – showing in the top menu bar

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August 2016

An Introduction to Infant Mental Health Theory and Practice for Home Visitors

August 8, 2016 @ 9:00 am - August 9, 2016 @ 4:00 pm
Community Mental Health Authority of Clinton, Eaton, & Ingham – Atrium, 812 E. Jolly Road
Lansing, MI 48910 United States
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$150.00 – $190.00

REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT IS CLOSED IMH 3-Day This training provides Infant Mental Health Home Visiting professionals the opportunity to share and learn about their work through video, group discussion, and clinical observations. participants will consider new ways of working with infants, toddlers, and families that support parent infant relationships. An overview of Infant Mental Health theory, attachment, strategies, assessment, and interventions will be discussed and practiced. Dates & Times: -Monday, August 8, 2016: 9:00am - 4:00pm. Presented by Carol Oleksiak,…

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The 1st Annual Reflective Supervision Summer Symposium

August 10, 2016 @ 9:00 am - August 12, 2016 @ 2:00 am
University of Michigan Depression Center, Rachel Upjohn Building, 4250 Plymouth Rd.
Ann Arbor, MI 49109 United States
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$150.00 – $160.00

REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT IS CLOSED This first symposium will provide a rich opportunity to consider together the reflective supervision/consultation (RS/C) experience.  A research and training tool, the Reflective Interaction Observation Scale (RIOS), will be used as a framework to experience and process the RS/C sessions during the Symposium.  The RIOS identifies five Essential Elements - the "active ingredients" - in RS/C that is grounded in infant mental health theory and practice.  In our ongoing attention to balance content and…

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Qtr 3 Endorsement® deadline (Levels I& II)

August 19, 2016

MI-AIMH Endorsement® applications are reviewed on a quarterly basis. Level I & II applications received by August 19, 2016 will receive an Endorsement® decision by September 30, 2016.

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September 2016

Beginnings & Babies: Pathways to Trust

September 1, 2016 @ 9:30 am - 4:30 pm
WMISD General Education Building, Room 516, 9905 E. 13th St.
Cadillac , MI 49601 United States
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$75.00 – $95.00

Beginnings can invoke so many different emotions from us – excitement, trepidations, fear, joy or even dread.  Every relationship begins somewhere, and it is within those beginnings that we set the foundation for our future loving, learning and growing together.  So when we are stuck in supervision, as in our work with infants and toddlers and their caregivers, it can be enlightening to go back to the beginning and look through the lenses of each involved, including the baby.  With…

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Massie Campbell Scale of Mother-Infant Attachment Indicators During Stress

September 2, 2016 @ 9:00 am - 4:30 pm
Wayne RESA, 33500 Van Born Rd.
Wayne, MI 48184 United States
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The Massie Campbell ADS is an observational tool that is scored by the clinician after a “brief” observation during a home visit.  The Massie Campbell ADS is a scale using 6 basic attachment modalities that provides indicators of mother/father/caregiver attachment.  The scale helps to screens for conditions as diverse as lack of infant responsiveness in autism or parental avoidance in child neglect.   The scale is designed for infants and toddlers (birth to 18 months) and their parents/caregivers. The Massie Campbell…

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Getting from Here to There: Navigating the Transition from Part C to Part B (WEBINAR)

September 6, 2016

Transition services assist a toddler with a disability and his or her family to experience a smooth and effective transition from the early intervention program under Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) to early childhood special education services under Part B. If you have questions about transition requirements, want to increase your confidence in implementing those requirements, or want ideas for collaborating locally to build more effective local agreements for transition, please plan to participate in…

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Opening Doors with Families Using the Routines-Based Interview – Military Families Learning Network WEBINAR

September 8, 2016 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm

During this 1.5 hour webinar, participants will learn about the Routines Based Interview (RBI), which provides families with opportunities to tell their stories. Through the RBI process, professionals learn about a family’s typical day and help family members identify and enhance natural learning opportunities. Families use these learning opportunities to address their priorities for their child with special needs. Participants also will learn how to help family members build their resiliency. The RBI provides families the opportunity to tell their stories. Finally, participants…

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Early On Center for Higher Ed. (WEBINAR)

September 8, 2016 @ 1:00 pm - 2:15 pm

This meeting is designed with opportunities for updates, collaboration, networking, and sharing resources with other colleagues teaching coursework and/or working within the birth-to-three field. This webinar is a computer based event, with a PowerPoint Presentation. -Click here to connect or test your connection to the webinar. -Click "Enter as Guest" -Type your name -Click "Enter Room" If you have problems connecting to the webinar please call (866) 334-5437. Presenters: Kari Holmberg & Christine Callahan More information: http://eotta.ccresa.org/Event.php?ID=3088

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Endorsement® Exam

September 9, 2016

Location TBA

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Early On & CMH Devereux Early Childhood Assessment for Infants and Toddlers (DECA I/T) Training

September 12, 2016 @ 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Cadillac Northern Lakes CMH, 527 Cobbs St.
Cadillac, MI 49601 United States
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The DECA Infant Toddler Program is a strength-based assessment and planning system for children ages 4 weeks up to 36 months. Based on resilience theory, this comprehensive system is made up of a 5-step approach designed to support early childhood teachers, mental health professionals, home visitors and families in their goal of helping children develop healthy social/emotional skills and reduce challenging behaviors. Central to the DECA I/T Program is the DECA, a standardized, strength-based assessment of within-child protective factors including Attachment, Initiative and…

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