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In this enlightening episode of Chat About Children, host Bailey Shelton (Director of Communications and Outreach at the Children's Foundation of Mississippi) sits down with licensed clinical psychologists Dr. Gabrielle Banks and Dr. Courtney Walker to explore the often overlooked topic of infant and early childhood mental health.
Together, they break down what mental health looks like in babies and toddlers, how caregiver well-being shapes a child’s development, and how to recognize early signs that a child might need support. You’ll hear candid insights, relatable parenting stories, and practical strategies for creating emotionally supportive environments. The conversation also touches on the impact of screen time, the power of early intervention, and how we—as a community—can better support parents and caregivers.
✨ Brought to you in part by Mississippi LIFT, this episode is packed with expert advice and encouragement for anyone raising or working with young children.
📌 For more resources, visit Mississippi LIFT and the Children’s Foundation of Mississippi.
By Children's Foundation of MississippiIn this enlightening episode of Chat About Children, host Bailey Shelton (Director of Communications and Outreach at the Children's Foundation of Mississippi) sits down with licensed clinical psychologists Dr. Gabrielle Banks and Dr. Courtney Walker to explore the often overlooked topic of infant and early childhood mental health.
Together, they break down what mental health looks like in babies and toddlers, how caregiver well-being shapes a child’s development, and how to recognize early signs that a child might need support. You’ll hear candid insights, relatable parenting stories, and practical strategies for creating emotionally supportive environments. The conversation also touches on the impact of screen time, the power of early intervention, and how we—as a community—can better support parents and caregivers.
✨ Brought to you in part by Mississippi LIFT, this episode is packed with expert advice and encouragement for anyone raising or working with young children.
📌 For more resources, visit Mississippi LIFT and the Children’s Foundation of Mississippi.