Saturday, March 7, 2026

10 New Year’s Resolutions for School Psychologists in 2025

As a new year begins, there’s no better time to reflect, reset, and recommit to both professional and personal goals. For school psychologists, who play such a critical role in the well-being and educational success of students, setting intentional resolutions can make an even greater impact.

To help start your year off right, we’ve compiled 10 thoughtful resolutions specifically designed to help you grow in your role, enhance your skills, and better support your school community in 2025.

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Advocate for Mental Health Awareness

Take steps to bring mental health to the forefront of school discussions. Host workshops for teachers and staff, or create accessible resources for parents about spotting signs of stress or anxiety in students. Advocacy helps foster a culture of understanding and support across the school environment.

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