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Bonny J. Forrest

Dr. Forrest has been an advocate for children and families for over twenty years as a practicing attorney and as a child psychologist with specialized training in pediatric neuropsychology. She has been a researcher and clinician in academic and medical centers such as the Yale Child Study Center and the National Institute of Mental Health, has directed clinics serving low-income populations, and has conducted a private practice focusing on the assessment of cognitive and other developmental issues in children. She teaches, consults with organizations, serves as an expert witness, is a member of the editorial board of Child Psychology, and holds positions on a number of advisory boards including GreatSchools.org. In addition, Dr. Forrest is the creator of Project SKIP: Screening Kids for Intervention and Prevention, a website that helps parents screen children for social-emotional, cognitive, and developmental issues.

An engaging speaker, Dr. Forrest appears frequently on national... Read More
and local television and lectures throughout the United States and internationally. She received her J.D. from Indiana University, her Ph.D. from Columbia University.
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Will My Kid Grow Out of It?
Will My Kid Grow Out of It? (3 Formats) ›
By Bonny J. Forrest
PDF Price 9.99

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Published Oct 2014

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.