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.
9“ADHD & Me: What I Learned from Lighting Fires at the Dinner Table” by Blake E. S. Taylor
This memoir offers school psychologists a unique perspective on ADHD. It is written by a young man who suffered from the condition and who shares his experiences, challenges, and insights on how to support students with ADHD.