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Transforming September into Hope: How School Psychologists Can Lead Suicide Prevention Month Initiatives

Every September, communities across the nation come together to observe Suicide Prevention Month—a critical time when awareness campaigns, educational initiatives, and life-saving conversations take...

How School Psychologists Can Shield Teachers from Burnout

Teacher burnout has reached epidemic proportions. Nearly 44% of teachers report high daily stress, making education one of the most stressful professions in America....

How to Manage Burnout as a School Psychologist

Being a school psychologist isn't just a job—it's a calling. You dedicate yourself to helping students, supporting staff, and fostering a healthy school environment....

The Role of School Psychologists in Crisis Management

In today’s educational environments, crises can occur unexpectedly, ranging from natural disasters and accidents to violence and mental health emergencies. In these situations, school...

5 Mindfulness Exercises for a Stress-Free Day

As a school psychologist, you play a critical role in promoting the mental health and well-being of students and educators alike. In the fast-paced...

Strategies for Supporting Student Mental Health in the New Academic Year

As the new academic year approaches, ensuring the mental well-being of students becomes paramount. With the challenges posed by academic pressures, social dynamics, and...

Understanding the Differences Between Socially Maladjusted and Emotional Disability

As school psychologists, we are often tasked with identifying and supporting students who are struggling in school. Two terms that come up frequently in...

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