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Updated March 2020. This third second edition continues to offer practical advise on aspect of school psychology. This edition was proofed with the help of school psychologist intern, D. Lotz. His insight improves the readability for interns and first year school psychologist. This book, written in Dr. Turners unique college lecture style, has real world, practical suggestions that can be immediately implemented. His straightforward, matter of fact approach effectively conveys important points without fluff. As a former teacher, counselor, and academic dean, his perspective on education is well rounded. His formal education includes two masters degrees, a doctorate in psychology and postdoctoral work in autism and behavior modification. Dr. Turners book is an excellent first step in the right direction. It is an example of his commitment to doing what is right for students. I found the sections on assessment and the IEP process particularly enlightening. This book would be an informative read for any individual involved in the IEP process.. William Shupe, M.A., NPS PrincipalDr. Turner has written a comprehensive book that can save many interns, first year school psychologists, and even seasoned veterans valuable time if his strategies are utilized. Many people (professionals too) confuse activity with being successful and effective. However, many school psychologists are so busy running from meeting to meeting and are in stomping out fires mode and the day is over before they knew it started. They are very active, but not very effective. Dr. Turner shows us how planned activity and organization are effective. Dr. turner provides us with a common sense model of how to learn good professional habits and make them a part of our professional and daily life. Roger McCoy, School Psychologist
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