The Early Intervention Podcast

Infant and Maternal/Paternal Mental Health Matters

37 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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Infant mental health and caregiver well-being are the foundation of lifelong development—yet, they’re often overlooked. Hannah Sohl, a licensed clinical social worker with over a decade in early intervention, talks with Kelly and Lezli and reveals how nurturing early attachment, addressing maternal and paternal mental health, and understanding childhood trauma are the keys to giving our little ones the best start in life. [http://life.In]

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