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  Infant and Toddler Advocacy
   
 
The AACAP is a membership based organization, composed of over 7,400 child and adolescent psychiatrists and other interested physicians. Its members actively research, evaluate, diagnose, and treat psychiatric disorders and pride themselves on giving direction to and responding quickly to new developments in addressing the health care needs of children and their families.

The AACAP widely distributes information here, and elsewhere, in a effort to promote an understanding of mental illnesses and remove the stigma associated with them; advance efforts in prevention of mental illnesses, and assure proper treatment and access to services for children and adolescents.
 
 
The AAP is dedicated to the health of all children and committed to the attainment of optimal, physical, mental and social health and well-being for all infants, children, adolescents and young adults.
 
This organization provides parenting education and support to families with young children. It brings parents of young children together to share parenting expereinces, increase their knowledge of early childhood development, learn about community resources and create support networks among themselves.
 
The mission of the Academy is to help improve the lives of traumatized and maltreated children in three primary ways: education, service delivery and program consultation.  The Child Trauma Academy offers free online courses that offer creative and practical approaches to understanding and working with maltreated children.
   
 
The NFPA strives to support foster parents, and remains a consistently strong voice on behalf of all children.
   
 
Children's Bureau Express is designed for professionals concerned with child abuse and neglect, child welfare and adoption.
   
 

Zero to Three's mission is to support the healthy development and well-being of infants, toddlers and their families.  The nation's leading resource on the first years of life, it is a nonprofit, multidisciplinary organization that advances its mission by informing, educating and supporting adults who influence the lives of infants and toddlers.