
#53 Building Healthy Attachment from Birth: Infant Mental Health & Toddler Regulation
I am Dr. Shelly Mahon, your host, and in this episode of the Parenting Well Podcast, we’re talking about what truly shapes your child’s emotional health in the earliest years of life.
I’m joined by Emily Fried, LCSW, a specialist in infant, early childhood, and perinatal mental health, to explore what’s really happening beneath toddler behavior — and how attachment, brain development, and parental wellbeing are deeply connected from the very beginning.
We discuss how to create the right conditions for healthy development, how toddlers experience big emotions, the difference between prenatal depression and perinatal anxiety, and practical ways to support regulation in everyday moments.
If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re “doing it right” in these early years, this conversation will both ground you and guide you.
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In This Episode, We Discuss:
- What infant mental health actually is — and why it matters
- How early relationships shape the developing brain
- The link between developmental milestones and social-emotional growth
- The difference between prenatal depression and perinatal anxiety
- What secure attachment looks like in everyday parenting
- Why toddler behavior makes sense developmentally
- Concrete strategies to support co-regulation and emotional resilience
Key Takeaways
- Infant mental health is relational. Emotional wellbeing in the early years is built through responsive, connected caregiving.
- Attachment grows in everyday moments. Security comes from consistent attunement — not perfection.
- Brain development and emotional development are intertwined. Early relational experiences shape stress response and regulation.
- Toddler behavior is communication. What looks like defiance is often dysregulation.
- Perinatal mental health impacts the whole system. Supporting parents is part of supporting children.
- Regulation starts with the adult. Young children borrow calm from their caregivers.
- Prevention matters. Early relational support lays the foundation for lifelong emotional health.
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