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Managing The 5 Most Challenging Childhood Behavioral Health Conditions Of Our Day: A New Look at Old Challenges for the Modern Parent, and How to Keep Them at Bay, by Dr. John Carosso, is a book dedicated to helping parents manage their child's problems with low self-esteem, dyslexia, autism, ADHD, and anxiety. These challenges have vexed parents for decades, but are more of an issue now than ever before. In that respect, in this day-and-age, children are expected to sit for extended periods of time, demonstrate advanced reading and writing skills, manage frustrations and failures while…mehr

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Managing The 5 Most Challenging Childhood Behavioral Health Conditions Of Our Day: A New Look at Old Challenges for the Modern Parent, and How to Keep Them at Bay, by Dr. John Carosso, is a book dedicated to helping parents manage their child's problems with low self-esteem, dyslexia, autism, ADHD, and anxiety. These challenges have vexed parents for decades, but are more of an issue now than ever before. In that respect, in this day-and-age, children are expected to sit for extended periods of time, demonstrate advanced reading and writing skills, manage frustrations and failures while sustaining their self-esteem, and avoid feeling overwhelmed and stressed. At the same time, rates of autism continue to rise and parents can be frustrated in attempting to manage the subsequent behavioral and social challenges. Dr. Carosso has been helping parents, for over 30 years, to feel comfortable and confident in effectively managing these challenges and he looks forward to helping you through his timely-written resource. May God bless you and your child as you read this book and implement the strategies and concepts.
Autorenporträt
Dr. John Carosso is a Clinical Child Psychologist with over 30 years-experience working with children and teens with autism, attention-deficit, anxiety, and dyslexia. He has supervised dozens of clinical treatment teams and works intensively with parents to help them feel comfortable and confident in their ability to meet their child's needs.