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Free textbooks by The National Academies Press

The NAP in Washington publish more than 200 books a year on a wide range of topics, resulting in a catalogue of more than 4,000 titles in PDF format which can be downloaded for free by the chapter or the entire book. The NAP catalogue includes 98 books on Children, Youth and Families. Here are four books from the catalogue:

cover4.phpSnow C.E, and Van Hemel, S.B, (2008): Early Childhood Assessment: Why, What, and How
This book affirms that assessments can make crucial contributions to the improvement of children’s well-being, but only if they are well designed, implemented effectively, developed in the context of systematic planning, and are interpreted and used appropriately. Otherwise, assessment of children and programs can have negative consequences, especially children from economically disadvantaged homes and communities and children with special needs.

cover3.phpBoat, T and Warner, K.E, (2009): Preventing Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Disorders Among Young People: Progress and Possibilities  
Mental health and substance use disorders among children, youth, and young adults are major threats to the health and well-being of younger populations which often carry-over into adulthood. This book argues that greater effort is needed to prevent mental, emotional, and behavioural problems in young people, and highlights research which shows that many prevention programs work.

cover2.phpEngland, M.J, and Sim, L.J, (2009): Depression in Parents, Parenting, and Children: Opportunities to Improve Identification, Treatment, and Prevention
Health and social service professionals who care for adults with depression should not only tackle their clients’ physical and mental health, but also detect and prevent possible spillover effects on their children. In making this case, this book highlights disparities in the prevalence, identification, treatment, and prevention of parental depression among different socio-demographic populations. It also outlines strategies for effective intervention and identifies the need for a more interdisciplinary approach that takes biological, psychological, behavioural, interpersonal, and social contexts into consideration.

cover.phpPetersen, A, Joseph, J and Feit, M,(2013): New Directions in Child Abuse and Neglect Research 
This book from the Institute of Medicine reports that rates of physical and sexual abuse of children have declined over the last 20 years, but for reasons not fully understood. Yet, reports of psychological and emotional child abuse have risen in the same period, and data vary significantly as to whether child neglect is increasing, decreasing, or remaining constant.

These textbooks from The National Academies Press are of particular interest to students, academics and policy makers. The hard-cover versions cost in the region of $50-$60 each, so we are very fortunate to be able to download the PDF versions for free. I encourage academics and faculty to choose NAP and other free titles for their courses whenever possible, which saves students lots of money. 

Elsewhere on my blog, there is a separate page which lists other free textbooks of interest.

Free Autism Spectrum e-books

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Starting or extending your personal Autism reference library? Begin by trying these four free, reputable e-books written for the public (with or without Autism), parents and professionals.

A Parent’s Guide to Autism Spectrum Disorder (2011) by the US National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) .
This short guide is intended to help parents understand what autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is, recognize common signs and symptoms, and find the resources they need. It is a useful 27-page book  offered in Epub and Mobi formats for e-readers, alongside the common PDF format, and it is also published in Spanish.  public_domain_logo-69px

Ohio’s Parent Guide to Autism Spectrum Disorders (2009) from OCALI – The Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence.
This 274-page manual provides an overview of the world of autism spectrum disorders. It was developed by Ohio parents, for Ohio parents, with examples provided from their experiences. The information included in the manual is a result of their answers to the question: When your child was first diagnosed, what information did you need most?
The manual covers a wide range of topics of interest to families, and each chapter contains rich reference materials, including books, websites, and names of organizations where additional information on each topic may be obtained.

A Spectrum of Relationships (2011) by C. S. Wyatt
The author reflects on his own experiences as a diagnosed high-functioning autistic individual navigating the complex and sometimes frustrating social situations of daily life. This is a free 81-pages-long abridged edition in ePub format. It can be downloaded from the author’s popular blog The Autistic Me, which features more reflections on daily life with autism from his perspective of a university professor.

IACAPAPFinally, section C2 of the IACAPAP Textbook of Child and Adolescent Mental Health (2012) covers autism spectrum disorders.
The 
IACAPAP Textbook is a global publication by the International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions in Geneva, and is intended for professionals training or practising in mental health and not for the general public. This colourful 27-page chapter can be downloaded as a PDF. CC by nc