Barbara Probst is a licensed clinical social worker specializing in “difficult” or “different” children and their families. She also teaches at Fordham University's Graduate School of Social Service, where she is obtaining her doctorate, and gives frequent presentations to parent and professional groups throughout the country. Her book When the Labels Don't Fit (Crown/Three Rivers Press, 2008) offers a fresh, comprehensive, and practical approach to raising challenging children, and her articles have appeared in numerous publications including the Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, Families in Society, Journal of Therapeutic Schools and Programs, and the Twice-Exceptional Newsletter. See www.whenthelabelsdontfit.com .
Barbara Probst is a licensed clinical social worker specializing in “difficult” or “different” children and their families. She also teaches at Fordham University's Graduate School of Social Service, where she is obtaining her doctorate, and gives frequent presentations to parent and professional groups throughout the country. Her book When the Labels Don't Fit (Crown/Three Rivers Press, 2008) offers a fresh, comprehensive, and practical approach to raising challenging children, and her articles have appeared in numerous publications including the Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, Families in Society, Journal of Therapeutic Schools and Programs, and the Twice-Exceptional Newsletter. See www.whenthelabelsdontfit.com .