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On Vision Boards and Jet Packs… Happy New Year! Or perhaps more accurate, Happy New Year? Though we are still in the midst of a…
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One in 5 students has a mental health issue that keeps them from learning. If that’s not alarming enough, keep in mind that this statistic…
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On #blackouttuesday, I went silent on social media and posted a black square on all my channels. I wanted to amplify Black voices and show…
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Hey School Psychologist friends! Are you interested in building up your social emotional learning (SEL) programs in your schools? Do you wish you could find…
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We’ve all been there. As school psychologists, we know all too well the feeling right before we have to tell a child that she has…
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What do school psychologists and Disney Princesses have in common? Reflection! We love reflecting on our world as it is, and how we want it…
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School psychologists are in the important position of being navigators for parents of children with Autism when they need it the most. When parents have…
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