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INFANT TODDLER MENTAL HEALTH COALITION OF ARIZONA is a Guidestar Silver Participant

Academy of Pediatrics
   www.healthychildren.org

Arizona Branch of the Association for Play Therapy
   www.azapt.org

Arizona Dept. of Health Services-Mental/Behavioral Health
   www.azdhs.gov/mntl_dir.htm

Arizona Early Childhood Workforce Registry
   www.azearlychildhood.org

Arizona State University School of Social and Family Dynamics
Master of Applied Science in Infant-Family Practice

   http://ssfd.clas.asu.edu/ifp

BOND Arizona-Building Optimal Nuturing and Development
   www.arizonabond.org

Cerebral Palsy Guide
   www.cerebralpalsyguide.com

Cerebral Palsy Guidance
   www.cerebralpalsyguidance.com

Children's Action Alliance
   azchildren.org

Easter Seals Blake Foundation
   blakefoundation.easterseals.com

First Things First
   www.azftf.gov

For Our Babies
   www.forourbabies.org

Michigan Association of Infant Mental Health
   www.mi-aimh.org

Never Shake A Baby Arizona
   www.nsbaz.org

Phoenix Children's Hospital, The Emily Center
   www.phoenixchildrens.com/emily-center

Prevent Child Abuse Arizona
   www.pcaaz.org

Southern Arizona Association for the Education of Young Children
   www.sazaeyc.org

Southwest Human Development
   www.swhd.org

World Association of Infant Mental Health
   www.waimh.org

Zero to Three
   www.zerotothree.org

Zero to Three National Parents Survey
   https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/series/tuning-in-parents-of-young-children-tell-us-what-they-think-know-and-need