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Dr. Byron McClure

Dr. Byron McClure

@SchoolPsychLife

Psychologist | Founder | Speaker | Best-selling Published Author on a mission to shift from what’s wrong to what’s strong

Houston, Texas Katılım Temmuz 2011
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The dream was to create an intentional space for Black School Psychologists. The dream became a vision and that vision is now @TheBlackSPs Shout out to the team for rallying around this vision and using our collective strengths to pull off the impossible. #BSPSummit23
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Presented today with Rachele Teson at the School Neuropsychology Institute. Our presentation was titled “Shift to What’s Strong! Strength-based Practices, Cultural Responsiveness, and AI Innovation”.
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I sit at the intersection of school psychology, AI, and edtech, working with practitioners across the country. Today I showed how AI can support FBAs and BIPs. I miss the traditional role, but the impact at scale keeps me going.
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School Psych AI@schoolpsychai·
Proud to share our District Spotlight on the Behavioral Health Services (BHS) Department of Boston Public Schools. Our partnership with BHS shows what sustainable AI implementation looks like and sets the standard for implementation. Read now: schoolpsych.ai/post/school-ps…
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Bakari Sellers@Bakari_Sellers·
Some of yalls political perspectives are warped… You are pro-life, pro second amendment, pro free speech, BUT you can murder someone exercising free speech who is a legal gun owner for resisting arrest. Makes no sense
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School Psych AI@schoolpsychai·
The goal is not just to write faster reports… It’s to do work that matters! Watch full video where we walk through writing a eval start to finish: youtube.com/live/ZsmeD_tKh…
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Markus Batchelor@MarkusforDC·
The president’s unjust and dangerous occupation of DC may be out of the headlines, but it’s still real for us. This is what federal agents were doing a block from a library and public school during dismissal yesterday. What kind of safety does this chaos create?
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School Psych AI@schoolpsychai·
🚨 NEW VIDEO ALERT! How to get started with the updated School Psych AI chat + Studio Writer! 

Watch full video here: youtu.be/dYU4grKngPw?si…
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There are many reasons I love public speaking. Yes, energizing and inspiring people is a big part of it, but there is another part I deeply enjoy… facilitating conversations. It’s a skill to craft conversations, especially ones requiring nuance.
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It’s not a hyper focus on the worst parts and it does not allow others to tell our stories. We own our story, every part. That is what gives us power. Be encouraged for what’s to come. open.substack.com/pub/byronmcclu…
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On my trip to Arkansas, my aunt & uncle had this beautiful Sankofa bird. The Sankofa bird is the cover of my new book “Shift to What’s Strong” because of its symbolism and meaning For me, it’s a deliberate reclamation of who we have always been and who we’ve been called to be.
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The Case for SEL in 2026: Why the Evidence Says Double Down, Not Back Down My latest Substack is here and it’s based on research I did over 9 years ago on SEL. Let’s talk about what the evidence actually says open.substack.com/pub/byronmcclu…
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Excited to reveal the title of my forthcoming book along with the book cover! Shift to What’s Strong: Six Strength-Based Habits That Reshape How You See Yourself and the World Around You In my latest substack I share the meaning behind the book cover. open.substack.com/pub/byronmcclu…
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It has to be said… When you ONLY focus on strengths, you miss real problems that need addressing. When you ONLY focus on deficits, you miss real assets that could help solve those problems. Both extremes fail students.
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I keep a notepad on my phone full of ideas and random thoughts. Now I have a place to write and share them. Catch me on Substack… What’s Strong with Dr. Byron McClure Subscribe and follow along: @byronmcclure" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">substack.com/@byronmcclure
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Listened to the new @Wale on my 3-hour flight back from Vegas to H-town. The artistry & the penmanship is unmatched and has to be appreciated. Whew listening to Survive flying over mountains is more than a vibe.
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Social emotional skills shouldn’t be ignored. Skills like managing frustration, staying focused, and getting along with others help kids do better in school and in life. Supporting their development, in partnership with parents, doesn’t replace family values. It reinforces them.
Katherine Boyle@KTmBoyle

My son came home with a Pre-K report card; I read it and was thrilled. My husband read it and was baffled. I read it and anchored on the lines that really matter: “He excels quickly in all his math assignments and has mastered the math and reading concepts presented.” My husband focused on the extra full page on “social emotional growth” commentary and looked confused the whole time. “What does any of this mean?” “Nothing,” I said. “Ignore it.” And then that evening we explained to our son the lesson that is going to get him through his life: “People will put up with many things if you are excellent at math. You’re so good at math. We’re proud of you.” And that was that. There are many important posts going viral today about the tragedy of young men. Combatting the systems that seek to destroy their nature begins in the home, and it begins young. I don’t care about the “social emotional growth” of my sons because I know what values we’re instilling in them. Telling them what really matters begins with dad and mom. The family can be a reprieve from all the nonsense. It requires constant vigilance, but it’s the first step in preparing them for the madness outside.

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Five graduates of Indiana University of Pennsylvania have been selected for the 2025 IUP Young Alumni Achievement Award. Read full press release iup.edu/news-events/ne…
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