Being a school psychologist is a challenging profession, but also rewarding. It involves helping children and adolescents with social, emotional, and academic difficulties. However, this role comes with great responsibility, and school psychologists must remain up-to-date on the latest psychological research and techniques. One way to do this is by reading. Books are a great source of knowledge, and they can provide school psychologists with valuable insights and tools to help them serve students in need. In this post, we will share 15 must-read books for school psychologists.
4“Developing Cultural Humility: Embracing Race, Privilege, and Power” by Miguel E. Gallardo Ph.D. and Rae Johnson Ph.D.
This book offers a cultural humility framework to help educators, including school psychologists, recognize the impact of bias, privilege, and power in the lives of students and to develop strategies to reduce disparities and promote equity.