During this unprecedented and challenging time of the Coronavirus outbreak, there are so many “what ifs” and scary unknowns out there. Ambiguity and the flood…
Read MoreSelf-Care Strategies for School Psychologists during COVID-19 (Part One)

During this unprecedented and challenging time of the Coronavirus outbreak, there are so many “what ifs” and scary unknowns out there. Ambiguity and the flood…
Read MoreHappy end of 2019 everyone! As you know, we’re entering a fresh new year, and its new year’s resolution time, so I’m sitting in…
Read MoreSo I know my last post was about the upcoming break and how we as school psychologists spend our time – resting and recharging…
Read MoreDon’t you just love break? It’s so great…you can just sit back with your friends and family for a nice meal, and then cozy up…
Read MoreHey school psychs! I know, I know, I said it. I said “Back-to-School.” In July. Some of you may have recoiled at the screen and…
Read MoreHey School Psychologist friends! Want to learn how to do fewer things – better – in your career as a school psychologist? Want to spend…
Read MoreWe all know things get crazy in the spring for school psychologists. While “March Madness” usually conjures up images of basketball for most people, for…
Read MoreHey everybody, it’s Rebecca, from Notes from the School Psychologist Blog and the Thriving School Psychologist Collective, and I want to talk to you about…
Read MoreWhat do we do when we are practicing “self care” behaviors, but we are still stressed about our high caseloads as school psychologists? As many…
Read MoreIn this 20-minute coffee chat, I (virtually) sit down with Kristin Neff, who is a pioneer in the research on self-compassion, and she shares some…
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