For those of you just joining us, it has been all Obama, all the time, here at Notes from the School Psychologist as we approach…
Read MoreWhat My Students Think About Obama

For those of you just joining us, it has been all Obama, all the time, here at Notes from the School Psychologist as we approach…
Read MoreA few weeks ago, I wrote to NPR’s California Report about how my students inspired me to go to Obama’s inauguration (or rather, how my…
Read MoreAbout 2 months ago, Fiancé got a wild hair to clean out and rearrange our kitchen. I know, you want to marry him, but you…
Read MoreWelcome back to the weekly installment of Teaching Tips Tuesday (T3)! This is a weekly post in which readers get the chance to share their…
Read MoreWhen I first started my clinical practice at a Children’s Hospital, I got referrals left and right to assess children for “Sensory Integration” disorders. The…
Read MoreRight, so this is an experiment to see if I am SO 21st century and am able to pull off this “Mr. Linky” automated link…
Read MoreI’m trying out a new idea of having you, my talented readers, share tips with other educators, psychologists, and parents about ways you’ve had success…
Read MoreIt’s no secret that I embrace our new president for the role he can play in providing hope to urban youth. I recently wrote about…
Read MoreI love bad movies. I find them to be so relaxing because I know exactly what will happen in the end. Once you get the…
Read MoreYou know what is lacking in urban schools sometimes? Happy people. Now I recently discovered that happiness is contagious and I would really like some…
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