Miscellaneous

When is professional development for school psychologists matters?

When is professional development for school psychologists matters?

When school psychologists are thriving, they can better serve students and school communities. Your support in the blog, Facebook forum, and in the course inspires me to continue to create learning opportunities and professional development for school psychologists that matters for us AND the strength of our profession.

Why did I start the thriving school psychologist collective?

Born out of the joy of creating practical strategies and content specific to help school psychologists in their jobs, The Thriving School Psychologist Collective was born. I was tired of “professional development” for school psychologists that had nothing to do with our jobs.

Who is Rebecca Branstetter, a school psychologist?

Rebecca Branstetter is a school psychologist and the creator of the Thriving School Psychologist Collective™, which provides online professional development for school psychologists and a community dedicated to thriving so we can better serve our school communities.

Is it possible to be a school psychologist?

It’s been amazing to move from being a blogger about school psychology to being part of a community committed to THRIVING and not just SURVIVING in this profession. When school psychologists are thriving, they can better serve students and school communities.

When school psychologists are thriving, they can better serve students and school communities. Your support in the blog, Facebook forum, and in the course inspires me to continue to create learning opportunities and professional development for school psychologists that matters for us AND the strength of our profession.

What are the rules for being a school psychologist?

In some states, the title used is what is regulated; in other states, it is the actual services provided that determines which rules you must follow. School psychologists should not provide any services beyond the scope of their credentials.

Where can you work as a school psychologist?

May serve one or multiple schools in a school district or work for a community mental health center and/or in a university setting. Where do school psychologists work? The majority (81%) of school psychologists work in public school settings.

Born out of the joy of creating practical strategies and content specific to help school psychologists in their jobs, The Thriving School Psychologist Collective was born. I was tired of “professional development” for school psychologists that had nothing to do with our jobs.