“…Criteria for endorsement encourage professionals to integrate new knowledge about infancy and early childhood mental health with strategies that are culturally sensitive and skillful. The emphasis on reflective supervision encourages a framework for best infant and early childhood practice that is consistent with the literature and promotes professional growth (Eggbeer, Mann, & Siebel, 2007;Gilkerson, 2004;Gilliam, 2008;Heffron, 2005;Kaplan-Estrin & Weatherston, 2005;McAllister & Thomas, 2007;Pawl, 1995;Schafer, 2007;Shahmoon Shanock, Gilkerson, Eggbeer, & Fenichel, 1995;Weigand, 2007). Note that in 2006, the Annapolis Coalition for the Behavioral Health Workforce, a national, collaborative group based in New Haven, Connecticut, recognized the MI-AIMH Endorsement with an award for innovation in workforce development.…”