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ISBN# 1-57542-121-6
Problem Child or Quirky Kid?
Publication Date: 2002 |
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Rita Sommers-Flanagan, Ph.D.,
John Sommers-Flanagan, Ph. D. |
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About the Author |
| Rita Sommers-Flanagan, Ph.D., is a professor of counselor education at the University of Montana. Rita and John are also the authors of Tough Kids, Cool Counseling.
John Sommers-Flanagan, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist and the executive director of Families First, a parent education program in Missoula. He maintains a private practice in psychological assessment and psychotherapy with children, adolescents, and adults. John and Rita are also the authors of Tough Kids, Cool Counseling. |
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For all ages
Summary
Many parents wonder, “Is my child normal?” They may be concerned about their child’s behaviors, attitudes, feelings, or general development. They may worry if their child doesn’t seem to be fitting in socially, isn’t happy, isn’t getting along with others, or seems overly anxious and fearful.
This book gives parents the advice, reassurance, and practical knowledge they need to help their child and themselves. Drawing on their years as counselors and teachers, the authors consider what’s “normal” and what might not be “normal.” They cover common childhood problems and suggest remedies for parents to try at home.
After describing behaviors that might be more rare and serious, they explain the world of mental health professionals, then offer ideas for getting oneself and one’s child ready to take advantage of professional help. The message throughout is clear: What’s best is when our children are neither normal or abnormal, but simply able to live well.
Reviews
“Straightforward, parent-friendly...a ‘common sense’ introduction.”—The Bookwatch
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