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Will My Kid Grow Out of It?
Will My Kid Grow Out of It?

Will My Kid Grow Out of It?

A Child Psychologist's Guide to Understanding Worrisome Behavior

FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS

288 Pages, 6 x 9

Formats: PDF, Mobipocket, EPUB

PDF, $9.99 (US $9.99) (CA $12.99)

Publication Date: October 2014

ISBN 9781613747636

Rights: WOR

Chicago Review Press (Oct 2014)

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Overview

A parental road map to navigate a child’s mental health

 

Helping parents determine whether their child’s behavior is typical for the age or, possibly, a sign of something more serious they should look into, Will My Kid Grow Out of It? uses lay terms and concrete examples to aid adults in establishing if their child may have a commonly diagnosed issue such as ADHD, depression, a learning disability, and others; where to go to get help; how to get support from schools and the medical community; and what questions to ask along the way. Each chapter expands on a specific set of behaviors that may be problematic by listing types of problems, possible diagnoses, the types of treatments that have been found to be effective, discussions of the pros and cons of alternative treatments, and typical medications. The book provides readers with access to a free interactive online screening tool and Project SKIP. Extensive ancillary resources—such as an overview of child brain development, organizations and hotlines for families, a list of commonly used medications for mental health, and a glossary—are also included.

Reviews

"Dr Forrest is a trusted alley, an expert on your team, for any parent with concerns about mental health issues in their child. Her supportive and direct  explanations of prevalent mental disorders in youth, and, the value of early intervention, gives parents the tools to successfully navigate the mental health system to help their child.  Dr. Forrest lifts the veil of mystery to mental health, to disclose the most current expertise to families." —Lisa Miller, Ph.D., Professor and Director of the Clinical Psychology Program and Director of the Spirituality and Mind-Body Institute at Teachers College, Columbia University.


"A science-based but very readable guide about the children’s mental health system that leads readers through some of the most common mental health diagnoses and the most effective treatments.  Dr. Forrest does an incredible job condensing complex volumes of information into a very useful resource with sensitivity and real-world common sense. Her online screening program she has created (and which she provides access to in the book) has established her as an innovative leader in the field.  Parents, teachers, journalists, and professionals will find the book helpful for its scope and clarity.  Anyone interested in prevention and children should read this book." —Russ Newman Ph.D., JD Provost Alliant International University and former Executive Director of the Practice Directorate of the American Psychological Association

"At a time when mental health issues are in the news almost weekly, it is important for parents, teachers and mental-health professionals to have a resource that helps them understand the best approaches to diagnosis and treatment.  Dr. Forrest provides this resource in this book.  In a clear, even-handed way, she sorts out myth from fact and shows how best to support and advocate for children.  Anyone interested in understanding mental health issues in children should read this book." —William Perry, Ph.D., Professor of Psychiatry and Director of Division of Clinical Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego 

"Dr. Forrest is my trusted colleague for all mental health issues in children.  Known for her no-nonsense straight talk, she has worked with hundreds of families to help them navigate the complex maze of the children’s mental health system.  From the premature baby to the 17-year-old going on 25, she can help you sort through what you need to know to successfully understand children’s issues.   Most of all, her focus on the rewards of early intervention should provide comfort to all parents – and is a message all policy makers should understand." —Kevin Robertson, MBA, Executive Director Miracle Babies

"Few issues in modern epidemiology are more unsettling than behavioral and psychological conditions in young children.  Parents are the first line of defense and diagnosis, and the dividing line between normal variants and true pathology can be quite murky.  Bonny Forrest approaches this difficult topic with expert knowledge and obvious compassion, empowering parents to recognize warning signs early and reliably, and respond to them both constructively, and lovingly.  I recommend the book highly to all parents of young children- and encourage my public health colleagues to do likewise." —David L. Katz MD, MPH, FACPM, FACP, founding director of Yale University's Prevention Research Center

“Any parent could benefit from Forrest’s sound advice.” —Booklist


“The included case studies, bullet lists of symptoms, possible diagnoses, and the most up-to-date treatment methods will help parents who are on the fence about seeking treatment find solid advice on whether or not to move forward with professional help.” —Library Journal


“Forrest presents an incredibly valuable, easy-to-read guide. It can be scary when you don’t know if your child has a disorder, and Forrest provides a thorough and thoughtful place to begin.” —PyschCentral.com

Author Biography

Bonny J. Forrest, JD, PhD, has been a practicing pediatric neuropsychologist for more than a decade. She developed the first online program that screens for cognitive, mental health, and developmental delays, including autism, and maintains a blog on children’s mental health at www.askdrforrest.com. She has written for the Washington Post, has appeared on numerous television news programs, and speaks at conferences on topics concerning children who have mental health and behavioral issues. She lives in San Diego, California.