Psychological research about the impacts of heat on cognition, emotion, and behavior is growing - adding urgency to efforts at mitigation and intervention. Children are particularly vulnerable to the impacts. https://t.co/9ciYyV94LE.
NASP believes that all youth should have equal opportunities to benefit from educational and mental health services. See these resources for supporting LGBTQ+ students this Pride Month and throughout the year. https://t.co/4fGhFy1duF
Sharing this Ted Talk made by my amazing friend Susan, whose vision and collaboration have resulted in the initiation of competency courts in CO - so needed by our most vulnerable citizens, including those with intellectual and mental health challenges. https://t.co/7m8gMpQFOT
Join #PsychedPodcast for a special guest, @nasponline President, tonight at 7 pm EST!
SPP 172: NASP President Dr. Andrea Clyne https://t.co/kIDDJ57V0X via @YouTube
Excellent article highlighting the importance of belonging and school climate - featuring several school psych thought leaders including the great @Drjaninejones.
Psychologists are touching every part of the school experience, pairing research insights with lived expertise to help students and teachers thrive. It's not about inventing something new, but getting back to the basics. #education#community
Learn more: https://t.co/8cn7M1KvZw
Proud to represent NASP as a ribbon-cutter as The Reading League launched the Curriculum Navigation Reports today! This much needed resource guides decision makers toward evidence-aligned reading instruction. Kudos, TRL!
#TRLCurrReports
https://t.co/U0CH0v0WUJ
Join us in congratulating @LindsayFallon and her coauthors for their 2023 Article of the Year - what an amazing accomplishment. @DrJ_ucsb recognized Dr. Fallon and her colleagues at the SPR Editorial Board Meeting this morning at #NASP2024 in New Orleans, LA!
Data show that when schools are safe, student & school outcomes improve.
Hereโs how ED is supporting school safety & student success through our National Center on Safe Supportive Learning Environments: https://t.co/RvzhdCIWzw
A future scholar could be setting a resolution right now to apply to #schoolpsych programs. Your donation to the NASP-ERT Minority Scholarship Program could be the assistance they need to finish their degree. Donate today: https://t.co/1iJlOeCIoY
NASP joined other leading education organizations in urging Congress to protect students and families by reinstating a federal Assault Weapons Ban, but we need your voice too! Take action now to support this reintroduced legislation: https://t.co/Z1FXQatRZX
This week, I will put the Assault Weapons Ban on the Senate floor.
After I led the passage of the Brady Bill and the Assault Weapons Ban 30 years ago, America saw a decrease in mass shootings and gun deaths.
We must stand with the American people and against the gun lobby.
NASP is proud to announce Dr. Wendy Price has been named the School Psychologist of the Year, and Dr. Stephen Brock has been honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award. Join us in congratulating to Wendy and Stephen! https://t.co/EenHbk3A1k
Today we begin National School Psychology Week! Thank you to all the school psychs out there pouring your hearts and energy into your work. Today, take a moment to reflect on your own growth; whatโs most important to you and how can that enhance your practice? #SchoolPsychWeek
Thank you @IndigScholar and colleagues for sharing and contributing to my growth. I learned so much, and recommend that all school psychs and educators listen to this podcast in its entirety. Brilliant and so needed. @nasponline
Episode 107 is a deep dive into school psychology, education, and academia through an Indigenous lens with Lisa Aguilar Ph.D, NCSP, and two Indigenous doctoral students in school psychology, Bryanna Kinlicheene and Wamnuga Win (Kiva Sam). @IndigScholar @nasponline