The human mind is the most fascinating puzzle there is — and this is the book for the kid who can't stop asking why.
Why does your loudest friend clam up the second a teacher calls her name? Why can you remember a silly song from years ago but not what you ate for lunch? Why do people yawn the instant they see someone else do it? If questions like these tug at you, you might already be a little bit of a psychologist.
So You Want To Be A Psychologist is a smart, warm, beautifully illustrated introduction to the real science of the mind — not the myth. It won't pretend psychology is mind-reading, or just couches and "how does that make you feel?" Instead, it shows young readers what psychologists actually do: ask a careful question about how people think, feel, learn, and behave, then go find the honest answer with evidence.
Part scientist, part detective, a psychologist studies everything from memory and fear to how babies learn, how juries decide, how athletes stay calm, and how one class of kids learns to read faster than the class next door. This book takes readers behind the scenes of it all — and treats them as the curious, capable future professionals they might become.
Inside this book, curious readers will discover:
Honest about the challenges and glowing with the wonder of the work, this is a career book that respects a child's intelligence — and a conversation-starter parents and teachers will love reading alongside them.
Perfect for: curious and gifted readers ages 10–14 (and a wonderful read-aloud from age 8); fans of STEM and brain-science books; kids fascinated by human behavior, feelings, and how the mind works; and anyone who loves nonfiction that reads like an invitation, not a lecture.
From the award-winning So You Want To Be A… series — honest, inspiring career guides built on one big idea: every grown-up job started as a kid's curiosity.
Which mind will they set out to understand? Add So You Want To Be A Psychologist to your cart today.
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