Behavioral Health Resources Screening Form – Initial Assessments (please complete if first time assessing for ADHD)Vanderbilt - Parent InitialVanderbilt - Teacher InitialScreening Form – Follow-up Assessment (only complete if Initial Assessments have already been done)Vanderbilt - Parent Follow-upVanderbilt - Teacher Follow-up Recommended Book Resource List ADHD Smart But Scattered, Dawson and GuareMindful Parenting for ADHD, BertinBoy Without Instruction, WilliamsWould You Teach a Fish to Climb a Tree - Heer, Douglas and MaxwellFrom Chaos to Calm (3 perspectives), Heininger Anxiety What To Do When You Worry Too Much, HueberDavid and The Worry Beast, GuanciWhen Sophie Gets Angry, BangBreathe Like A Bear, WilleyTaming Your Dragons, Belknap Young Child with Anxiety A Little Spot of Anxiety, AlberWilma Jean the Worry Machine, CookHelping Your Dragon Deal with Anxiety, HermanWemberly Worried, Henkes For Parents Help for Worried Kids, LastYou and Your Anxious Child, AlbanoRaising a Highly Sensitive & Anxious Child, Meighan Depression for Teens www.kidshealth.orgBeyond the Blue, SchabMindfulness for Teen Depression, Abblett and WillardDepression: A Teen’s Guide to Survive and Thrive, Toner and FreelandThe Anti Depressant Book, ToweryAdolescent Depression, Mondimore and Kelly Grief and Loss The Invisible String, KarstLifetimes, MellonieThe Memory Box, RowlandThe Fall of Freddie the Leaf, BuscagliaThe Goodbye Book, ParrSomething Very Sad Happened: A Toddler’s Guide toUnderstanding Death, ZuckerFinding Grandpa Everywhere, HodgeLove Overcomes Grief, Wickett Girl Social Relationships The Teen Girl's Survival Guide, by HemmerSticks and Stones, CooperConfidence Code for Girls, Kay Helpful Videos Separation Anxiety What to Do When Your Kids Won't Let Go: Expert Tips for Overcoming Separation AnxietySeparation Anxiety and Separation Anxiety Disorder School Refusal School Refusal: When a Child Won’t Go to SchoolSchool Refusal in Children and AdolescentsSchool Avoidance Expert VideosParents and Modes of Therapy General Behavioral & Development Cognitive and Social Skills to Expect From 18 to 36 MonthsParenting VideosHow to Talk to ToddlersHow to Help Children Calm Down