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Self-Care Strategies for School Psychologists: Embracing the Cozy Season

As autumn settles in with its crisp air and golden light, school psychologists find themselves deep in the rhythm of a new academic year....

Leading the Charge: The Critical Role of Tier II Counseling Support

In the complex landscape of student mental health and academic success, school psychologists stand at the forefront of creating meaningful change through strategic intervention....

When Is It Appropriate to Assess Newcomers for Disabilities

Maria arrived at Jefferson Elementary in October, having recently immigrated from Guatemala with her family. Within weeks, her teacher expressed concerns about her academic...

School Psychologists Pushing into Classrooms to Support Instruction

When Dr. Sarah Chen first suggested spending time in Mrs. Rodriguez's third-grade classroom, the teacher was skeptical. "I thought school psychologists only did testing,"...

Revolutionizing Autism Understanding: Four New Subtypes Unveiled

Scientists from Princeton University and the Simons Foundation have uncovered four biologically and clinically distinct subtypes of autism, using data from over 5,000 children...

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....

Introducing the NASP Exposure Project: A Pathway to School Psychology Careers

The National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) African Diaspora subcommittee, as part of its Multicultural Affairs Committee, has initiated the NASP Exposure Project. The...

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