Mental Health Issues Assessing What Kids Think About Themselves: A Guide to Adolescent Self-Concept for Out-Of-School Time Program Practitioners Children in the United States tend to experience a decline in positive self-concept during their adolescent years. A new Child Trends brief, Assessing What Kids Think About Themselves: A Guide to Adolescent Self-Concept for Out-Of-School Time Program Practitioners, provides information on how to assess self-concept among out-of-school program participants. It also suggests specific strategies that program providers can employ to improve an adolescent's self-concept. The brief includes tools for measuring adolescent self-concept and a list of additional resources. click on the link above to be directed to the brief. *from Child Trends. Additional resources on common mental health topics that include: Suicide/Depression Anxiety Attention Defict-Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Eating Disorders Other Mental Health Issues |