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MyKidCan.com's Mission
MyKidCan.com's mission is to help children and adolescents with undiagnosed or untreated mental health, behavioral, or learning problems get the help they need by providing parents, teachers and other caregivers with mental health and learning problem screeners to aid in the detection of mental health and learning problems, and by providing individualized information about what can be done at home and school to help, as well as identifying possible resources for helping children and adolescents.

About MyKidCan.com
MyKidCan.com was developed by Thomas Wolfe, Ph.D. Although millions of U.S. children and adolescents have mental health problems, most go undiagnosed and never receive professional help. Kids with mental health and learning problems are at high risk of dropping out of school. In addition, every parent and teacher needs help from time to time managing kids with normal but challenging behaviors. However, parents and teachers often do not have behavior modification resources to help them. In response to this, Dr. Wolfe created MyKidCan.com. Now, parents and teachers have easy access to mental health and learning problem screeners, as well as behavior modification resources needed to help kids.

MyKidCan For Parents
Online Mental Health, Learning, and Behavioral Resources: Helping Parents Help Kids.

Quick-Screeners help parents identify child and adolescent mental health (ADHD, autism, Asperger, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, depression, anxiety, Conduct Disorder) and learning problems (learning disability, mental retardation, emotional & behavioral disorder, Autism, dyslexia), as well as what may be done to help. Numerous behavior modification programs and contracts exist to help kids improve their behavior, do better in school, and form better relationships with their parents and siblings. Positive parenting tools also keep smooth running families, running smoothly.

To learn more about the MyKidCan.com Parent Section:

1) Go on the Parent Tour
2) Touch MyKidCan.com link names with your cursor and a description of the section will appear.

MyKidCan For Teachers
Online Mental Health, Learning, and Behavioral Resources For Teachers, Psychologists, Counselors, and Social Workers

Quick-Screeners (self test for kids, behavior checklist) help teaching staff identify child and adolescent mental health and learning problems (special education) as well as what may be done to help. Numerous behavior modification programs, behavior contracts, and skill building exercises help kids improve their behavior, academic performance, and social skills.

To learn more about the MyKidCan.com Teacher Section:

1) Go on the Teacher Tour
2) Touch MyKidCan.com link names with your cursor and a description of the section will appear

 * U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1999.
  U.S. Public Health Service, Report of the Surgeon General's Conference on Children's Mental Health:
  A National Action Agenda. Washington DC: Dept. Of Health and Human Services, 2000.

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