Today’s parents face more problems with fewer means of support, while health care providers struggle with decreased client contact time and minimal parenting-oriented education to assist parents and their children. This book provides health care providers and students with the information they need to intervene with child behavioral problems and to assist parents with today’s challenges in a quick and easy-to-read format. Challenges and behavioral issues are presented in an A-to-Z format that includes the description, assessment, diagnosis, levels of prevention/intervention, parenting tips, and resources for the primary care management of 30 childhood challenges. These challenges include adolescent angst, adolescent relationship abuse (ARA), aggression and violence, bullying, cyberdelinquency and victimization, dangerous driving, depression and suicide, gambling, gang membership, mood dysregulation, nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI), sexual aggression and victimization, substance abuse, stalking, technology dependence, and traumatic stress. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, intersex, and two-spirit (LGBTQI2) youth and transition age youth are also included because of the unique needs of these populations and the challenges they need to manage because of societal issues. The book also contains appendices provide additional resources. There is a developmental chart that provides social/cognitive, language, and fine and gross motor milestones for ages that coincide with wellness visits, as well as a quick guide on crisis intervention for health care professionals.