According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, “Early relational health (ERH) is a framework that explores the role of early relationships and experiences in healthy development across a child’s lifetime.”
Early Relational Health isn’t something new — you’re already practicing it! Would you like to learn more about how ERH is impacting your young child’s development? We recommend these resources.
Early Relational Health: Supporting Early Relational Health in Practice
American Academy of Pediatrics
This article from the American Academy of Pediatrics shares tips, resources, and videos to support early relational health in practice.
Why Relationships Really Matter in our Earliest Years
Harvard Graduate School of Education
This blog post from Harvard’s Graduate School of Education lists key principles for why relationships matter in a child’s early years.
The Paradigm Shift to Early Relational Health: A Network Movement
This journal article from Zero to Three outlines the importance of establishing early relationships to improve infant, child, and family well being.
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Categories: Early Childhood, Kids
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