Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health – Birth to Six

Parenting infants and young children is deeply meaningful and often hard work. Families deserve mental health support that feel seamless, welcoming, and respectful of their values, culture and expertise. 

We have designed our birth-to-six service flow to reduce waiting times, strengthen attachment-focused care, and ensure that each family receives the help they need when they need it. Grounded in collaboration and respect for cultural, relational, and developmental contexts, our model integrates a range of clinical interventions.

Supporting big feelings, growing minds, and loving relationships

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Blends best practice, emerging research, and practice wisdom to enhance educators’ capacity to recognize and respond to the diverse social and emotional needs of young children.

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FAQs

How Do I Know I Need Help?
  • Big feelings that feel hard to calm 
  • Separation or transitions feel overwhelming 
  • Hitting, biting, or unsafe behaviour 
  • Sleep, eating, or toileting changes 
  • Trouble communicating needs 
  • Changes in play or play that feels “stuck” 
  • You feel worried, overwhelmed, or unsure and parenting feels harder than you expected 
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Group Services – York Hills Centre for Children, Youth and Families

How do I access the service?

Please call our intake department at 905-503-9560 in order to access this service or to find out more information about other York Hills services.

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