I gotta get out of my Ides of March funk, so here’s a jaunty little post on modeling. My husband and I are the face…
Read MoreBeware the Ides of March…
I wrote this post in my head at about 4am this Saturday morning, when I awoke with anxiety about next school year. The past few…
Read MoreSaliva. I Did Not See that Coming.
For those of you who aren’t aware, the National Association of School Psychologist’s conference is in San Francisco this week. Seeing as how it’s in…
Read MoreGuest Post! A Week in the Life of a School Psych Grad Student
One of the fun things about being a grown up school psychologist is that I get to interact with interns, prospective grad students, grad students…
Read MoreThe Politics of Mental Health
Per my Sunday morning ritual, hubby and I watch Meet the Press and This Week while sipping coffee and eating waffles. In some ways, it’s…
Read MoreBe the Island
Over break, I took the word “break” very seriously and spent much of my time reading, watching movies, and relaxing. One day, I happened upon…
Read MoreIt's Here! It's Here!
My book, The Teachable Moment is available on Kindle! And if that weren’t fancy enough, it is FREE until January 17th, 2011. I know, free….
Read MoreFree inspiration!
I fear this post will go to everyone’s junk mail, because it is an offer of something for FREE with no strings attached! My publisher,…
Read MoreThe Best of 2010 (Plus Shameless Cute Dog Video)
Husband and I have been home the past week for the holidays and have discovered many channels on our U-verse that we didn’t even know…
Read MoreThe Parent Trap: How Much Monitoring is Too Much?
In graduate school, study after study I read linked parental involvement with school success. So shouldn’t more parental involvement lead to even more school success?…
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