Brazelton Touchpoints Center
Aditi Subramaniam is a highly qualified professional in the field of infant and early childhood mental health, currently serving as the Director of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Policy at the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (MSPCC) since June 2019. Aditi leads an initiative aimed at enhancing the infant mental health workforce and improving service access for families with children aged birth to five. Aditi's expertise is further demonstrated through roles as a Fellow at ZERO TO THREE, Faculty in the Fellowship in Early Relational Health at UMass Chan Medical School, and a National Trainer for the Brazelton Touchpoints Center. Aditi holds multiple relevant degrees, including a Master's in Expressive Therapies and Mental Health Counseling with a specialization in Dance Movement Therapy from Lesley University, and extensive experience in various organizations dedicated to early childhood mental health and education.
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Brazelton Touchpoints Center
The Brazelton Touchpoints Center was founded in 1996 by T. Berry Brazelton, MD, and colleagues, and is based in the Division of Developmental Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital, a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital. A pioneer in the field of child development and pediatrics whose keen insights and observations fundamentally changed the way we understand and approach child development and family engagement, Dr. Brazelton’s work continues today, embodied in the Center that bears his name. Working together with families, providers, and communities, the Brazelton Touchpoints Center develops and applies knowledge of early childhood development to practice and policy through professional and organizational development, evaluation, advocacy and awareness, and serving as a resource for proven practices.