by Monica L. Mandell (Author)
Drawing from extensive research and real-life cases, this volume offers deep insights into the psychology of school avoidance, providing practical strategies that honor student autonomy and self-determination, along with inspiring stories of successful re-engagement and healing.
Author Biography
Monica L. Mandell, PhD, LMSW, is a bilingual social worker with extensive experience working with students and their families to develop individualized educational plans (IEPs) that address both academic and social needs. Her dissertation focused on understanding how school personnel view and interact with school-avoidant students. As part of her research, she developed a scale to assist school personnel in identifying quiet students who may be at risk for school avoidance. She is currently an adjunct faculty member at the Wurzweiler School of Social Work at Yeshiva University, where she teaches MSW and doctoral students. Additionally, Dr. Mandell runs MLM Advocacy, which helps students access special education services, mental health support, and a full circle of holistic services. She also works with a nonprofit organization to support school-avoidant students and assist families in obtaining IEPs. She is a member of the International School Avoidance Network (INSA) and has presented on using attachment theory when helping school-avoidant students, as well as on attendance policy.
Number of Pages: 108
Dimensions: 0.25 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: March 26, 2026