Wisconsin Alliance for Infant Mental Health
Sarah Bruhn is a dedicated professional with a strong background in early childhood education and mental health support. Currently serving as a Project Coordinator at the Wisconsin Alliance for Infant Mental Health since November 2023, Sarah previously held various roles at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, including Associate Instructional Specialist and Early Childhood Education Teacher from August 2017 to November 2023. Earlier experience includes positions as a Music Together Teacher at Family Music Time and a Montessori Teacher at a Private Montessori School. Sarah also worked as the Opening Director/Lead Teacher at Kensington Schools and contributed as a barista at Graham's 318 Coffeehouse. Educational qualifications include a Master of Science in Family and Child Studies and Women's Studies from Northern Illinois University, an Early Childhood Credential from the Summit Montessori Teacher Training Institute, and a Bachelor of Science in Child Development with a minor in Psychology from Northern Illinois University.
Wisconsin Alliance for Infant Mental Health
Mission: WI-AIMH strives to promote infant mental health through building awareness, promoting professional capacity, fostering partnerships and supporting policies which are in the best interest of infants, young children and their families. Vision: We aim for all Wisconsin infants and young children to reach their fullest potential through nurturing and consistent relationships within the context of family, community, and culture.