Supporting infants with developmental differences
From Emerging Minds by Emerging Minds
January 19, 2026 · 36 min · Episode 207
About this episode
Professor Andrew Whitehouse discusses how to support infants with developmental differences and foster connections with their caregivers.
When adults are supported to pause, tune in and respond to an infant’s cues, they can build the strong relationships that underpin lifelong mental health and wellbeing. In this episode, Professor Andrew Whitehouse explores ways to foster connection and understanding between infants with developmental differences and their caregivers.
People in this episode
Guest: Professor Andrew Whitehouse
Topics covered
- infant development
- caregiver connection
- mental health
- developmental differences
- wellbeing
Keywords
- infants
- developmental differences
- caregivers
- mental health
- wellbeing
- relationships
- cues
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