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The National Child Traumatic Stress Network's Parent Guidelines for Helping Youth After a Recent Shooting
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National Association of School Psychologists's Talking to Children About Violence: Tips for Families and Educators
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@SchoolPsychDCom I have to put this out there - executive functioning interventions do not improve reading skills. Multiple meta-analyses have shown a lack of effect.
Friday: Reflect on Your Path
Take time to celebrate the week’s successes and recognize the many ways school psychologists make a difference in BC schools and the wider community. Share your goals for advocacy and connection. Where will your path lead next?
Thursday: Share Your Path
Celebrate the diverse perspectives and experiences that strengthen our schools and profession. Share your story, culture, and insights—and take time to learn from others.
Wednesday: Promote Your Path
Reflect on what your school community needs most and how you can advocate for positive change. Use this day to raise awareness of the shortage of school psychologists in BC and the essential supports students require.
Tuesday: Expand Your Path
Explore the full scope of school psychology practice using the NASP Practice Model. Reflect on how BC SPs can expand their impact by engaging in underused areas (e.g., prevention, mental health systems-level support). https://t.co/cohDV84Lmh
Monday: Find Your Path
Reflect on your journey in school psychology—who helped guide you and experiences that shaped your path. Share your story of professional growth to highlight how school psychology makes a difference.
From November 3–7, 2025, join BCASP in celebrating National School Psychology Week (NSPW)—a time to recognize the vital role school psychologists play in helping students thrive at school, at home, and in life.
Check back daily for ideas and inspiration to celebrate NSPW.
BCASP believes that mental health is essential to learning, growth, and well-being. We stand with educators, students, and families across BC in advocating for accessible, inclusive, and proactive mental health support in our schools. 💚
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