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NASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesCatalysts in Conversation – Ep. 6 – Preventing Burnout With Digital HygieneNASP President, Peter Faustino, discusses the science of burnout with Dr. Sahar Yousef. Their conversation centers on strategies to help school psychologists—and all of us—reclaim focus, reduce stress, and build sustainable habits in a hyperconnected world. From grayscale screens to guilt-free boundaries, Dr. Yousef offers practical tools for thriving in a digital age.2025-06-1840 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesCatalysts in Conversation – Ep. 6 – Preventing Burnout With Digital HygieneNASP President, Peter Faustino, discusses the science of burnout with Dr. Sahar Yousef. Their conversation centers on strategies to help school psychologists—and all of us—reclaim focus, reduce stress, and build sustainable habits in a hyperconnected world. From grayscale screens to guilt-free boundaries, Dr. Yousef offers practical tools for thriving in a digital age.2025-06-1840 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesCatalysts in Conversation – Ep. 6 – Preventing Burnout With Digital HygieneNASP President, Peter Faustino, discusses the science of burnout with Dr. Sahar Yousef. Their conversation centers on strategies to help school psychologists—and all of us—reclaim focus, reduce stress, and build sustainable habits in a hyperconnected world. From grayscale screens to guilt-free boundaries, Dr. Yousef offers practical tools for thriving in a digital age.2025-06-1840 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesCatalysts in Conversation – Ep. 5 – Youth & Social MediaNASP President, Peter Faustino, discusses the impact of social media use on young people and how school psychologists can share that information with students and families. This episode features a conversation with Nicole Owings-Fonner, the Director of the American Academy of Pediatrics’ Center of Excellence on Social Media and Youth Mental Health.2025-04-0134 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesCatalysts in Conversation – Ep. 5 – Youth & Social MediaNASP President, Peter Faustino, discusses the impact of social media use on young people and how school psychologists can share that information with students and families. This episode features a conversation with Nicole Owings-Fonner, the Director of the American Academy of Pediatrics’ Center of Excellence on Social Media and Youth Mental Health.2025-04-0134 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesCatalysts in Conversation – Ep. 5 – Youth & Social MediaNASP President, Peter Faustino, discusses the impact of social media use on young people and how school psychologists can share that information with students and families. This episode features a conversation with Nicole Owings-Fonner, the Director of the American Academy of Pediatrics’ Center of Excellence on Social Media and Youth Mental Health.2025-04-0134 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesCatalysts in Conversation: Ep. 4 – Suicide Risk in Children with Neurodevelopmental DisabilitiesNASP President, Peter Faustino, discusses new research related to heightened suicide risk among children with neurodevelopmental disabilities, including Autism Spectrum Disorder, and how school psychologists can support suicide prevention efforts with this population. This episode features a conversation with Dr. Paul Lipkin, a neurodevelopmental pediatrician at the Kennedy Krieger Institute and professor of Pediatrics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.2025-01-2839 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesCatalysts in Conversation: Ep. 4 – Suicide Risk in Children with Neurodevelopmental DisabilitiesNASP President, Peter Faustino, discusses new research related to heightened suicide risk among children with neurodevelopmental disabilities, including Autism Spectrum Disorder, and how school psychologists can support suicide prevention efforts with this population. This episode features a conversation with Dr. Paul Lipkin, a neurodevelopmental pediatrician at the Kennedy Krieger Institute and professor of Pediatrics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.2025-01-2839 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesCatalysts in Conversation: Ep. 4 – Suicide Risk in Children with Neurodevelopmental DisabilitiesNASP President, Peter Faustino, discusses new research related to heightened suicide risk among children with neurodevelopmental disabilities, including Autism Spectrum Disorder, and how school psychologists can support suicide prevention efforts with this population. This episode features a conversation with Dr. Paul Lipkin, a neurodevelopmental pediatrician at the Kennedy Krieger Institute and professor of Pediatrics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.2025-01-2839 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesCatalysts in Conversation: Ep. 3 – Supporting Youth Mental HealthNASP President, Peter Faustino, discusses the mental health crisis and how it is impacting young people, families, and communities every day. This episode features a conversation with Keris Myrick, Inseparable’s VP of Partnerships and Innovation.2024-12-1843 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesCatalysts in Conversation: Ep. 3 – Supporting Youth Mental HealthNASP President, Peter Faustino, discusses the mental health crisis and how it is impacting young people, families, and communities every day. This episode features a conversation with Keris Myrick, Inseparable’s VP of Partnerships and Innovation.2024-12-1843 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesCatalysts in Conversation: Ep. 3 – Supporting Youth Mental HealthNASP President, Peter Faustino, discusses the mental health crisis and how it is impacting young people, families, and communities every day. This episode features a conversation with Keris Myrick, Inseparable’s VP of Partnerships and Innovation.2024-12-1843 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesCatalysts in Conversation: Ep. 2 – The Science of Youth EmpowermentNASP President, Peter Faustino, discusses the importance of youth empowerment and how school psychologists can leverage it in support of student mental health. This episode features a conversation with Claudia-Santi F. Fernandes, the Director of Research + Evaluation for the Born This Way Foundation.2024-10-2838 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesCatalysts in Conversation: Ep. 2 – The Science of Youth EmpowermentNASP President, Peter Faustino, discusses the importance of youth empowerment and how school psychologists can leverage it in support of student mental health. This episode features a conversation with Claudia-Santi F. Fernandes, the Director of Research + Evaluation for the Born This Way Foundation.2024-10-2838 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesCatalysts in Conversation: Ep. 2 – The Science of Youth EmpowermentNASP President, Peter Faustino, discusses the importance of youth empowerment and how school psychologists can leverage it in support of student mental health. This episode features a conversation with Claudia-Santi F. Fernandes, the Director of Research + Evaluation for the Born This Way Foundation.2024-10-2838 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesCatalysts in Conversation: Ep. 1 – The Fight for SELNASP President, Peter Faustino, discusses the national landscape surrounding Social Emotional Learning with CASEL's Vice President of Policy, Lakeisha Steele. In their conversation, Lakeisha shares what school psychologists can do to promote the value of Social Emotional Learning even in areas where there is opposition to its inclusion in school curriculum.2024-10-1532 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesCatalysts in Conversation: Ep. 1 – The Fight for SELNASP President, Peter Faustino, discusses the national landscape surrounding Social Emotional Learning with CASEL's Vice President of Policy, Lakeisha Steele. In their conversation, Lakeisha shares what school psychologists can do to promote the value of Social Emotional Learning even in areas where there is opposition to its inclusion in school curriculum.2024-10-1532 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesCatalysts in Conversation: Ep. 1 – The Fight for SELNASP President, Peter Faustino, discusses the national landscape surrounding Social Emotional Learning with CASEL's Vice President of Policy, Lakeisha Steele. In their conversation, Lakeisha shares what school psychologists can do to promote the value of Social Emotional Learning even in areas where there is opposition to its inclusion in school curriculum.2024-10-1532 minLeads To GrowthLeads To GrowthThe Art of Closing: Master the Techniques of Successful Salespeople || Benny KennedyHow masterminds and training can boost a salesperson’s career tenfold…The question every salesperson asks themselves at some point is how can I break into that next level of sales and success?  And that’s the question we set out to answer...Welcome, to the fresh episode of Leads to growth podcast, a podcast made for the salespeople by the salespeople!Today, we have Benny Kenndy, President and Global Sales Leader for The Armor Shop and NASP CMSP graduate, with us who’ll be sharing how train...2022-12-2823 minLeads To GrowthLeads To GrowthConquer Your Fears with a Confident Mindset || Stacey HallWelcome to the 53rd episode of the Leads to Growth podcast, the show where we share hot, juicy, and actionable tips to take your skills to the next level!Today’s guest is Stacey Hall, Author of 3 #1 Global Best-Sellers. And she really blew our mind with the amount of information she shared on—Is Your Comfort Zone Really The Best Place To Sell From?What you can expect from this episode…The Misconception of Your Comfort ZoneUnderstand the Formula of Like, Trust and RespectWhy Conversation Win over PresentationsYou’d Regret missing these actionab...2022-11-1038 minLeads To GrowthLeads To GrowthArtificial Intelligence(A.I.) Advisor for the United Nations(U.N.) Shares the Good of A.I.How can a Sales Professional leverage Artificial Intelligence?Artificial Intelligence offers many opportunities that can bring changes in almost every sector. There are a lot of data and AI-powered algorithms that salespeople can leverage to drive sales and understand their customers better. In this episode, Chris interviews, Neil Sahota an IBM Master Inventor, United Nations (UN) Artificial Intelligence (AI) Advisor, author of the best-seller Own the AI Revolution, and sought-after speaker. Neil helps us unpack the following topics;2022-08-0342 minLeads To GrowthLeads To GrowthMeet the Billionaire Whisperer and CEO of NASPIn this episode of Leads To Growth, Chris interviews the CEO of the National Association of Sales Professionals, Rod Hairston.   He shares stories and lessons of his successful career with the Navy, Tony Robbins, Quicken Loans to where he finds himself today.  Rod is currently CEO of all his Trusum companies including NASP, Envision-U, Growth-U and Musich Hill Ranch. He shares how his career took off when he was able to flip a 20% downturn in leads into a 30% upswing in deals in 90 days at Quicken Loans.  That's more than a 50% increase in revenue!  Rod acquired NASP...2022-04-2039 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesEDI Podcast Series [EP8]: Looking Back and Moving Forward: Reflecting on a Season of the EDI PodcastIn this episode of the EDI podcast, host and NASP Director of Educational Practice, Sheila Desai is joined by three panelists to reflect on the goals and takeaways of the podcast series.2022-03-0447 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesEDI Podcast Series [EP8]: Looking Back and Moving Forward: Reflecting on a Season of the EDI PodcastIn this episode of the EDI podcast, host and NASP Director of Educational Practice, Sheila Desai is joined by three panelists to reflect on the goals and takeaways of the podcast series.2022-03-0447 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesEDI Podcast Series [EP8]: Looking Back and Moving Forward: Reflecting on a Season of the EDI PodcastIn this episode of the EDI podcast, host and NASP Director of Educational Practice, Sheila Desai is joined by three panelists to reflect on the goals and takeaways of the podcast series.2022-03-0447 minLeads To GrowthLeads To GrowthScaling Your Sales Team with Jerry BroonerOn this week's episode of NASP's Leads To Growth, our host Chris McCoy interviews Jerry Brooner, the President of Global Field Operations at Enable, a venture-backed cloud-based SaaS solution for B2B rebate management. Enable has tripled its revenue and customer base since last year and has more merchants and suppliers in the UK and US than any other comparable software solution. Jerry shares expertise from his two decades of experience as a high-growth global enterprise SaaS technology executive, most recently as the former Chief Revenue Officer at Scout RFP,  scaling it from a $50M valuation to a...2022-02-0843 minLeads To GrowthLeads To GrowthSpeak on Podcasts with Mark ColganOn this week's episode of NASP's Leads To Growth, our host Chris McCoy interviews Mark Colgan, co-founder, and CEO of Speak on Podcasts, the worlds leading podcast booking agency.  Mark shares his insights on why podcasts are the hottest growth medium in B2B and tech as well as how he has created a culture ready to grow and leverage this opportunity. For more content like this, join the National Association of Sales Professionals for Free Today! Click HereGet your ideal Seller Style wi...2022-01-2551 minLeads To GrowthLeads To GrowthLeveraging MarTech and Data with Asa HochhauserIn this episode of NASP's, Leads To Growth, we join our host, Chris McCoy, as he discusses Marketing, Revenue and Growth Operations with the VP of Sales of McGaw.io, Asa Hachhauser.  For more content like this, join the National Association of Sales Professionals for Free Today! Click HereGet your ideal Seller Style with our free Seller Style Assessment Now HERE!Facebook. LinkedIn. Instagram.2022-01-0444 minLeads To GrowthLeads To GrowthLearn to Write Prospecting Emails from the Best with Will AllredOn this episode of Leads to Growth, NASP Master Trainer and host, Chris McCoy interviews 1 of LinkedIn's voices of sales for 2021, Lavender COO and Cofounder, Will Allred.  If you don't already know Will, Stop what you are doing and listen to this interview.  This guy is the real deal!  Will shares the insights he gets by personally reviewing thousands of email templates of some of the top sales teams out there as well as his personal journey of leading with value and finding success on the other side. For more con...2021-12-2042 minLeads To GrowthLeads To GrowthIs the SDR role dead or is it just evolving?Join our host and NASP master sales trainer, Chris McCoy, as he discusses the evolution of the SDR role in sales with Nelsen Gilliat, author of the book "The Death of the SDR and the Birth of the Buyer Centric Revenue".  For more content like this, join the National Association of Sales Professionals for Free Today! Click HereGet your ideal Seller Style with our free Seller Style Assessment Now HERE!Facebook. L...2021-11-2254 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesEDI Podcast Series [EP1]: An Introduction to the EDI Series and the NASP Antiracism ResolutionThis episode provides an introduction overview of the EDI podcast series and discusses the intergration of EDI work in different career stages. Also discussed is NASP's Antiracism Resolution featuring writing team cochairs Dave Shriberg, PhD, and Chavez Phelps, PhD, along with NASP President-Elect Celeste Malone, PhD, MS.2021-03-1849 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesEDI Podcast Series [EP1]: An Introduction to the EDI Series and the NASP Antiracism ResolutionThis episode provides an introduction overview of the EDI podcast series and discusses the intergration of EDI work in different career stages. Also discussed is NASP's Antiracism Resolution featuring writing team cochairs Dave Shriberg, PhD, and Chavez Phelps, PhD, along with NASP President-Elect Celeste Malone, PhD, MS.2021-03-1849 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesEDI Podcast Series [EP1]: An Introduction to the EDI Series and the NASP Antiracism ResolutionThis episode provides an introduction overview of the EDI podcast series and discusses the intergration of EDI work in different career stages. Also discussed is NASP's Antiracism Resolution featuring writing team cochairs Dave Shriberg, PhD, and Chavez Phelps, PhD, along with NASP President-Elect Celeste Malone, PhD, MS.2021-03-1849 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesEDI Podcast Series [EP1]: An Introduction to the EDI Series and the NASP Antiracism ResolutionThis episode provides an introduction overview of the EDI podcast series and discusses the intergration of EDI work in different career stages. Also discussed is NASP's Antiracism Resolution featuring writing team cochairs Dave Shriberg, PhD, and Chavez Phelps, PhD, along with NASP President-Elect Celeste Malone, PhD, MS.2021-03-1849 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesEDI Podcast Series [EP1]: An Introduction to the EDI Series and the NASP Antiracism ResolutionThis episode provides an introduction overview of the EDI podcast series and discusses the intergration of EDI work in different career stages. Also discussed is NASP's Antiracism Resolution featuring writing team cochairs Dave Shriberg, PhD, and Chavez Phelps, PhD, along with NASP President-Elect Celeste Malone, PhD, MS.2021-03-1849 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesEDI Podcast Series [EP1]: An Introduction to the EDI Series and the NASP Antiracism ResolutionThis episode provides an introduction overview of the EDI podcast series and discusses the intergration of EDI work in different career stages. Also discussed is NASP's Antiracism Resolution featuring writing team cochairs Dave Shriberg, PhD, and Chavez Phelps, PhD, along with NASP President-Elect Celeste Malone, PhD, MS.2021-03-1849 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesEDI Podcast Series [EP1]: An Introduction to the EDI Series and the NASP Antiracism ResolutionThis episode provides an introduction overview of the EDI podcast series and discusses the intergration of EDI work in different career stages. Also discussed is NASP's Antiracism Resolution featuring writing team cochairs Dave Shriberg, PhD, and Chavez Phelps, PhD, along with NASP President-Elect Celeste Malone, PhD, MS.2021-03-1849 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Legends in School Psychology Address: How to Change the WorldAt least once, every school psychologist hits the wall of too little time to do the work that matters. Inevitably we complain “Nothing really changes!” But much has changed and still is changing.2020-03-1917 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Legends in School Psychology Address: How to Change the WorldAt least once, every school psychologist hits the wall of too little time to do the work that matters. Inevitably we complain “Nothing really changes!” But much has changed and still is changing.2020-03-1917 minNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues2019 PPI PodcastThis podcast will walk you through NASP's 2019 Hill Day talking points and everything from how to set up your meetings to what to do on the day of.2019-06-0717 minNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues2019 PPI PodcastThis podcast will walk you through NASP's 2019 Hill Day talking points and everything from how to set up your meetings to what to do on the day of.2019-06-0717 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Distinguished Lecture: Belonging, Identity, and Behavior—Engaging the Potential of Diverse Student LearnersThis podcast will focus on promoting resilience and well-being of diverse students in schools. Listeners will learn how activating culturally grounded protective factors can unlock the potential of historically marginalized learners.2019-03-1244 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Distinguished Lecture: Belonging, Identity, and Behavior—Engaging the Potential of Diverse Student LearnersThis podcast will focus on promoting resilience and well-being of diverse students in schools. Listeners will learn how activating culturally grounded protective factors can unlock the potential of historically marginalized learners.2019-03-1244 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesRoots to Leaves: Jean Ramage and Kari OyenIn the inaugural episode of Roots to Leaves, Kari Oyen, Assistant Professor of School Psychology at the University of South Dakota and Central Regional Representative on NASP’s GDPR Committee, interviews Jean Ramage, a NASP legend who once served as NASP’s President and played a key role in developing the first strategic plan. In discussing past trends, Jean looks towards the future of the profession and discusses what we need to consider under the next renewal of IDEA and how we can address shortages.2018-11-1556 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesRoots to Leaves: Jean Ramage and Kari OyenIn the inaugural episode of Roots to Leaves, Kari Oyen, Assistant Professor of School Psychology at the University of South Dakota and Central Regional Representative on NASP’s GDPR Committee, interviews Jean Ramage, a NASP legend who once served as NASP’s President and played a key role in developing the first strategic plan. In discussing past trends, Jean looks towards the future of the profession and discusses what we need to consider under the next renewal of IDEA and how we can address shortages.2018-11-1556 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesRoots to Leaves: Jean Ramage and Kari OyenIn the inaugural episode of Roots to Leaves, Kari Oyen, Assistant Professor of School Psychology at the University of South Dakota and Central Regional Representative on NASP’s GDPR Committee, interviews Jean Ramage, a NASP legend who once served as NASP’s President and played a key role in developing the first strategic plan. In discussing past trends, Jean looks towards the future of the profession and discusses what we need to consider under the next renewal of IDEA and how we can address shortages.2018-11-1556 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesRoots to Leaves: Jean Ramage and Kari OyenIn the inaugural episode of Roots to Leaves, Kari Oyen, Assistant Professor of School Psychology at the University of South Dakota and Central Regional Representative on NASP’s GDPR Committee, interviews Jean Ramage, a NASP legend who once served as NASP’s President and played a key role in developing the first strategic plan. In discussing past trends, Jean looks towards the future of the profession and discusses what we need to consider under the next renewal of IDEA and how we can address shortages.2018-11-1556 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesRoots to Leaves: Jean Ramage and Kari OyenIn the inaugural episode of Roots to Leaves, Kari Oyen, Assistant Professor of School Psychology at the University of South Dakota and Central Regional Representative on NASP’s GDPR Committee, interviews Jean Ramage, a NASP legend who once served as NASP’s President and played a key role in developing the first strategic plan. In discussing past trends, Jean looks towards the future of the profession and discusses what we need to consider under the next renewal of IDEA and how we can address shortages.2018-11-1556 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesRoots to Leaves: Jean Ramage and Kari OyenIn the inaugural episode of Roots to Leaves, Kari Oyen, Assistant Professor of School Psychology at the University of South Dakota and Central Regional Representative on NASP’s GDPR Committee, interviews Jean Ramage, a NASP legend who once served as NASP’s President and played a key role in developing the first strategic plan. In discussing past trends, Jean looks towards the future of the profession and discusses what we need to consider under the next renewal of IDEA and how we can address shortages.2018-11-1556 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesRoots to Leaves: Jean Ramage and Kari OyenIn the inaugural episode of Roots to Leaves, Kari Oyen, Assistant Professor of School Psychology at the University of South Dakota and Central Regional Representative on NASP’s GDPR Committee, interviews Jean Ramage, a NASP legend who once served as NASP’s President and played a key role in developing the first strategic plan. In discussing past trends, Jean looks towards the future of the profession and discusses what we need to consider under the next renewal of IDEA and how we can address shortages.2018-11-1556 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesApply for the NASP ERT Minority Scholarship. It's Easy!2018-09-0511 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesApply for the NASP ERT Minority Scholarship. It's Easy!2018-09-0511 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Distinguished Lecture: Time for SEL 2.0: Skills and Virtues, Schools of CharacterThis session focuses on four things school psychologists can do to help schools prepare students for present and future social–emotional and academic challenges: identify focal skills and ensure generalization across tiers, identify core values and purpose, promote and assess positive school culture and climate, and create “schools of character” by building social–emotional competence.2018-02-1946 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Distinguished Lecture: Time for SEL 2.0: Skills and Virtues, Schools of CharacterThis session focuses on four things school psychologists can do to help schools prepare students for present and future social–emotional and academic challenges: identify focal skills and ensure generalization across tiers, identify core values and purpose, promote and assess positive school culture and climate, and create “schools of character” by building social–emotional competence.2018-02-1946 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Legends in School Psychology Address: To Dream the Impossible DreamTo dream the impossible dream, to reach for the unreachable star—this presentation will describe one school psychologist’s personal and professional quest, underpinned by a quixotic passion for acceptance, fairness, and equity. The presenter will use the Legends Address to describe his career—from attending one-room schoolhouses in rural Michigan to obtaining a doctorate, co-founding and editing a professional journal, and publishing tests and materials used in schools internationally—including its focus on equitable assessment practices and the extent to which serendipity has influenced his life. Through this address, he will encourage others to dream, and follow, their “impossible dream.”2017-05-1929 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Legends in School Psychology Address: To Dream the Impossible DreamTo dream the impossible dream, to reach for the unreachable star—this presentation will describe one school psychologist’s personal and professional quest, underpinned by a quixotic passion for acceptance, fairness, and equity. The presenter will use the Legends Address to describe his career—from attending one-room schoolhouses in rural Michigan to obtaining a doctorate, co-founding and editing a professional journal, and publishing tests and materials used in schools internationally—including its focus on equitable assessment practices and the extent to which serendipity has influenced his life. Through this address, he will encourage others to dream, and follow, their “impossible dream.”2017-05-1929 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesProving We Matter: Quantifying and Evaluating School Psychological ServicesTools, such as NASP Practice Model, will be presented as a means of data collection and service delivery. Psychological services data can be used to advocate for essential student services.2017-05-1944 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesProving We Matter: Quantifying and Evaluating School Psychological ServicesTools, such as NASP Practice Model, will be presented as a means of data collection and service delivery. Psychological services data can be used to advocate for essential student services.2017-05-1944 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: Supporting Grieving StudentsKnowing what to do when students are experiencing grief and bereavement can be a challenge for school psychologists. Dr. Brown and Dr. Jimerson give ideas of how to effectively intervene with these students and how to track their progress over time.2016-10-1946 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: Supporting Grieving StudentsKnowing what to do when students are experiencing grief and bereavement can be a challenge for school psychologists. Dr. Brown and Dr. Jimerson give ideas of how to effectively intervene with these students and how to track their progress over time.2016-10-1946 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP 2016 Lifetime Achievement AwardThis podcast features NASP's 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award winner James Ysseldyke, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Minnesota. James has dedicated over 40 years educating school psychologists and researchers.2016-02-2844 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP 2016 Lifetime Achievement AwardThis podcast features NASP's 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award winner James Ysseldyke, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Minnesota. James has dedicated over 40 years educating school psychologists and researchers.2016-02-2844 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP 2016 Lifetime Achievement AwardThis podcast features NASP's 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award winner James Ysseldyke, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Minnesota. James has dedicated over 40 years educating school psychologists and researchers.2016-02-2844 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP 2016 Lifetime Achievement AwardThis podcast features NASP's 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award winner James Ysseldyke, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Minnesota. James has dedicated over 40 years educating school psychologists and researchers.2016-02-2844 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP 2016 Lifetime Achievement AwardThis podcast features NASP's 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award winner James Ysseldyke, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Minnesota. James has dedicated over 40 years educating school psychologists and researchers.2016-02-2844 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP 2016 Lifetime Achievement AwardThis podcast features NASP's 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award winner James Ysseldyke, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Minnesota. James has dedicated over 40 years educating school psychologists and researchers.2016-02-2844 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP 2016 Lifetime Achievement AwardThis podcast features NASP's 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award winner James Ysseldyke, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Minnesota. James has dedicated over 40 years educating school psychologists and researchers.2016-02-2844 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: Students Learning English as a Second LanguageStudents who speak a primary language other English face a unique set of challenges upon school entry. Laurie Walz, who supervises the bilingual school psychologists who serve this population in the Clark County School District, discusses these challenges, and how school psychologists can support these students.2015-07-2018 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: Students Learning English as a Second LanguageStudents who speak a primary language other English face a unique set of challenges upon school entry. Laurie Walz, who supervises the bilingual school psychologists who serve this population in the Clark County School District, discusses these challenges, and how school psychologists can support these students.2015-07-2018 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: The School Psychologist's Role in the Identification of AutismFor children with autism spectrum disorders, early identification and intervention is extremely important. Dr. Keri Altig discusses the behavioral signs and symptoms, as well as the school psychologist’s role in the identification of autism.2015-07-2009 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: The School Psychologist's Role in the Identification of AutismFor children with autism spectrum disorders, early identification and intervention is extremely important. Dr. Keri Altig discusses the behavioral signs and symptoms, as well as the school psychologist’s role in the identification of autism.2015-07-2009 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: The Benefits of Response to InterventionAs compared to the discrepancy model, response to intervention (RTI) can provide school psychologists with a less disjointed assessment practice. Bob Weires discusses the benefits of the RTI model and his own experiences with its implementation.2015-07-2027 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: The Benefits of Response to InterventionAs compared to the discrepancy model, response to intervention (RTI) can provide school psychologists with a less disjointed assessment practice. Bob Weires discusses the benefits of the RTI model and his own experiences with its implementation.2015-07-2027 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: Overview of the NASP Practice ModelThe NASP Practice Model defines domains of practice within which school psychologists are uniquely qualified to operate, as well as organizational principles for service delivery that reflect and link to the broader organizational principles of effective schools. In this podcast, Pete Reynolds discusses the practice model and its significance for the profession of school psychology.2015-07-2017 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: Overview of the NASP Practice ModelThe NASP Practice Model defines domains of practice within which school psychologists are uniquely qualified to operate, as well as organizational principles for service delivery that reflect and link to the broader organizational principles of effective schools. In this podcast, Pete Reynolds discusses the practice model and its significance for the profession of school psychology.2015-07-2017 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: Overview of the NASP Practice ModelThe NASP Practice Model defines domains of practice within which school psychologists are uniquely qualified to operate, as well as organizational principles for service delivery that reflect and link to the broader organizational principles of effective schools. In this podcast, Pete Reynolds discusses the practice model and its significance for the profession of school psychology.2015-07-2017 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: Overview of the NASP Practice ModelThe NASP Practice Model defines domains of practice within which school psychologists are uniquely qualified to operate, as well as organizational principles for service delivery that reflect and link to the broader organizational principles of effective schools. In this podcast, Pete Reynolds discusses the practice model and its significance for the profession of school psychology.2015-07-2017 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: Overview of the NASP Practice ModelThe NASP Practice Model defines domains of practice within which school psychologists are uniquely qualified to operate, as well as organizational principles for service delivery that reflect and link to the broader organizational principles of effective schools. In this podcast, Pete Reynolds discusses the practice model and its significance for the profession of school psychology.2015-07-2017 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: Overview of the NASP Practice ModelThe NASP Practice Model defines domains of practice within which school psychologists are uniquely qualified to operate, as well as organizational principles for service delivery that reflect and link to the broader organizational principles of effective schools. In this podcast, Pete Reynolds discusses the practice model and its significance for the profession of school psychology.2015-07-2017 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: Overview of the NASP Practice ModelThe NASP Practice Model defines domains of practice within which school psychologists are uniquely qualified to operate, as well as organizational principles for service delivery that reflect and link to the broader organizational principles of effective schools. In this podcast, Pete Reynolds discusses the practice model and its significance for the profession of school psychology.2015-07-2017 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: Systematic Implementation of Response to InterventionSchool psychologists play a variety of roles in a response to intervention (RTI) system. Melody Thompson discusses these roles, the RTI system itself, as well as the importance of and strategies to accomplish its implementation.2015-07-2019 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: Systematic Implementation of Response to InterventionSchool psychologists play a variety of roles in a response to intervention (RTI) system. Melody Thompson discusses these roles, the RTI system itself, as well as the importance of and strategies to accomplish its implementation.2015-07-2019 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: Systemic Implementation of Positive Behavioral Interventions and SupportsKathy Konold, discusses the shortcomings of traditional disciplinary methods, the need for PBIS in schools, and strategies for its implementation2015-07-2014 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: Systemic Implementation of Positive Behavioral Interventions and SupportsKathy Konold, discusses the shortcomings of traditional disciplinary methods, the need for PBIS in schools, and strategies for its implementation2015-07-2014 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: Helping Transgender Students Succeed at School and at HomeTransgender and gender diverse students face a unique set of challenges. School psychologists can take a lead role as allies and advocates to ensure schools provide the right supports to ensure these students' success.2015-03-2543 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: NASP's 2015 School Psychologist of the YearNASP's 2015 School Psychologist of the Year award recipient Pam Agan-Smith discusses her career in Greenville Central School District, the impact her leadership and innovation has had, and the valuable lessons she's learned in over 30 years of service in the field of school psychology.2015-03-2530 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: NASP's 2015 School Psychologist of the YearNASP's 2015 School Psychologist of the Year award recipient Pam Agan-Smith discusses her career in Greenville Central School District, the impact her leadership and innovation has had, and the valuable lessons she's learned in over 30 years of service in the field of school psychology.2015-03-2530 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: NASP's 2015 Lifetime Achievement AwardJoe Prus discusses his career as a school psychologist, graduate educator, and NASP leader, as well as how the profession has changed over the years.2015-03-2544 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: NASP's 2015 School Psychologist of the YearNASP's 2015 School Psychologist of the Year award recipient Pam Agan-Smith discusses her career in Greenville Central School District, the impact her leadership and innovation has had, and the valuable lessons she's learned in over 30 years of service in the field of school psychology.2015-03-2530 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: NASP's 2015 Lifetime Achievement AwardJoe Prus discusses his career as a school psychologist, graduate educator, and NASP leader, as well as how the profession has changed over the years.2015-03-2544 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: NASP's 2015 School Psychologist of the YearNASP's 2015 School Psychologist of the Year award recipient Pam Agan-Smith discusses her career in Greenville Central School District, the impact her leadership and innovation has had, and the valuable lessons she's learned in over 30 years of service in the field of school psychology.2015-03-2530 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: NASP's 2015 Lifetime Achievement AwardJoe Prus discusses his career as a school psychologist, graduate educator, and NASP leader, as well as how the profession has changed over the years.2015-03-2544 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: NASP's 2015 Lifetime Achievement AwardJoe Prus discusses his career as a school psychologist, graduate educator, and NASP leader, as well as how the profession has changed over the years.2015-03-2544 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: NASP's 2015 Lifetime Achievement AwardJoe Prus discusses his career as a school psychologist, graduate educator, and NASP leader, as well as how the profession has changed over the years.2015-03-2544 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: NASP's 2015 School Psychologist of the YearNASP's 2015 School Psychologist of the Year award recipient Pam Agan-Smith discusses her career in Greenville Central School District, the impact her leadership and innovation has had, and the valuable lessons she's learned in over 30 years of service in the field of school psychology.2015-03-2530 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: Helping Transgender Students Succeed at School and at HomeTransgender and gender diverse students face a unique set of challenges. School psychologists can take a lead role as allies and advocates to ensure schools provide the right supports to ensure these students' success.2015-03-2543 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: NASP's 2015 Lifetime Achievement AwardJoe Prus discusses his career as a school psychologist, graduate educator, and NASP leader, as well as how the profession has changed over the years.2015-03-2544 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: NASP's 2015 School Psychologist of the YearNASP's 2015 School Psychologist of the Year award recipient Pam Agan-Smith discusses her career in Greenville Central School District, the impact her leadership and innovation has had, and the valuable lessons she's learned in over 30 years of service in the field of school psychology.2015-03-2530 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: NASP's 2015 Lifetime Achievement AwardJoe Prus discusses his career as a school psychologist, graduate educator, and NASP leader, as well as how the profession has changed over the years.2015-03-2544 minNASP DialoguesNASP DialoguesNASP Dialogues: NASP's 2015 School Psychologist of the YearNASP's 2015 School Psychologist of the Year award recipient Pam Agan-Smith discusses her career in Greenville Central School District, the impact her leadership and innovation has had, and the valuable lessons she's learned in over 30 years of service in the field of school psychology.2015-03-2530 min