The core principle of infant mental health is creating a healthy emotional
attachment with the primary caregiver. Because many young children spend ti
me with caregivers other than parents, all the individuals in their lives n
eed to support their emotional development and be able to recognize early s
igns of unmet emotional needs. Principles of infant mental health common ac
ross caregivers and programs include strengthening the caregiver-child rela
tionship through focusing on the importance of human touch and proximity to
the caregiver, responsive caregiving, continuity of care, and emotional nu
rturance and comfort. This article addresses strategies for infusing these
principles into practice everyday practices in four areas: child care, home
visiting programs, early intervention, and the judicial system.