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Journal of Pediatric Psychology 29(3) pp. 241-242, 2004
Journal of Pediatric Psychology vol. 29 no. 3 © Society of Pediatric Psychology 2004; all rights reserved

Book Review

Promoting Children's Health: Integrating School, Family, and Community, The Guilford Press (2003). Thomas Power, George DuPaul, Edward Shapiro, & Anne Kazak, 2003.

Sharon Berry, PhD

Psychology Manager and Director of Training
Children's Hospitals and Clinics
Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN

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Pediatric, child clinical, and school psychologists will benefit from Promoting Children's Health, a 2003 publication by leaders in the field who have developed a practical text that is clearly based upon a comprehensive review of theoretical models and research data. The work is likely to be embraced by a wide array of specialty psychologists. Further, Promoting Children's Health has the potential to unify distinctly specialized practice areas. In fact, this book will be in demand not only by practitioners in the field, but also by academic faculty who might add this to reading lists for training graduate students.

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