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Tomorrow's School Psych

Podcast de Jenny Ponzuric

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Hosted by Jenny Ponzuric - school psychologist turned neuropsychologist, former administrator, professor, and lifelong learner - this podcast explores what’s next in the world of school psychology and special education. Each episode gives you clarity, strategies, and resources to make your work feel a little easier while strengthening how you support students and families. Expect practical tools, career insights, and honest conversations about the evolving role of school psychologists. From student advocacy and leadership skills to navigating self-talk and professional growth, this is a space for lifelong learners who care deeply about making a difference. Whether you’re a school psych, an educator, or part of the special education community, join Jenny to learn, grow, and keep moving the profession forward - Because Tomorrow Starts Today.

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44 episodios

Portada del episodio The One Day Contract: How One School Psych Manages the Chaos

The One Day Contract: How One School Psych Manages the Chaos

In this episode, I’m talking with Stefanie Finney, a board-certified behavior analyst who went back to school, earned a second master’s degree, and stepped into the world of school psychology. And yes, even with all that experience, year one still came with a few “wait, nobody mentioned this part” moments. Stefanie shares what surprised her most about the role, how her BCBA background gives her an edge with FBAs, behavior plans, and consultation, and why she gives herself permission to say, “I don’t know, but I’ll find out.” We also talk about the one-day contract that helps her manage overwhelm, the value of having people to lean on, and why it may take closer to five years to feel truly steady in this work. Highlights: (01:49) - The real surprise of year one: so many moving parts (03:41) - How a BCBA background became a major school psych advantage (05:57) - Stefanie’s one-day contract for handling overwhelm (07:54) - Why saying “I don’t know yet” can actually build trust (10:21) - How Stefanie prepares when a new role feels brand new again (12:50) - Why five years may be a more realistic comfort-zone timeline The One Day Contract: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-one-day-contract-rick-pitino/1115781881?ean=9781250054906 [https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-one-day-contract-rick-pitino/1115781881?ean=9781250054906] The Prepared School Psych community: https://jennyponzuric.com/prepared-school-psychologist/ [https://jennyponzuric.com/prepared-school-psychologist/] The information and advice provided are for guidance purposes only, and all listeners are required to follow federal and state law, as well as their school district guidelines and policies. Connect with Jenny: FACEBOOK [https://www.facebook.com/jennyponzuric] INSTAGRAM [https://www.instagram.com/jennyponzuric/#] WEBSITE [https://jennyponzuric.com/]

25 de may de 2026 - 16 min
Portada del episodio The Power of Being Present: Lessons from a First-Year School Psych

The Power of Being Present: Lessons from a First-Year School Psych

In this episode, I’m joined by Julie Waldschmidt, a newer school psychologist who began her journey in the field after years as a special education teacher. That classroom experience shows up in powerful ways, from how she connects with teachers during consultation to how she observes students, understands frustration and looks for strengths. We talk about preschool evaluations, English language learner assessments, collaboration, resource hunting, school-life balance and the importance of being visible in your buildings. Julie’s advice for new school psychs is simple but so helpful: ease in, go slow, listen well and remember that it does not all have to happen at once. Highlights: (01:41) - Why preschool evaluations brought unexpected learning (02:21) - The training gap around English language learner assessments (02:50) - How special education teaching experience supports school psych work (03:41) - Why teacher consultation feels different when you have been in the classroom (05:33) - Julie’s favourite resources for learning and self-care (07:38) - Why visibility and listening matter in your first solo role Links: The Prepared School Psych community: https://jennyponzuric.com/prepared-school-psychologist/ [https://jennyponzuric.com/prepared-school-psychologist/] Rebecca Branstetter: https://rebeccabranstetter.com/ [https://rebeccabranstetter.com/] Dr. Charles Barrett - It is Always About the Children: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/its-always-about-the-children-2e-charles-alexis-barrett/1149057051?ean=9781735026480 [https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/its-always-about-the-children-2e-charles-alexis-barrett/1149057051?ean=9781735026480] Angela Watson, Truth for Teachers: https://truthforteachers.com/ [https://truthforteachers.com/] Not Your Average School Psychologist Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/not-your-average-school-psychologist-podcast/id1704722978 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/not-your-average-school-psychologist-podcast/id1704722978] School Psyched Podcast: https://www.schoolpsychedpodcast.com/ [https://www.schoolpsychedpodcast.com/] The Autism Helper Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-helper-podcast/id1443908794 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-helper-podcast/id1443908794] The information and advice provided are for guidance purposes only, and all listeners are required to follow federal and state law, as well as their school district guidelines and policies. Connect with Jenny: FACEBOOK [https://www.facebook.com/jennyponzuric] INSTAGRAM [https://www.instagram.com/jennyponzuric/#] WEBSITE [https://jennyponzuric.com/]

18 de may de 2026 - 11 min
Portada del episodio Be Curious, Give Grace, Have Fun: A First-Year School Psych's Mantra

Be Curious, Give Grace, Have Fun: A First-Year School Psych's Mantra

In this episode, I’m joined by Nicholas Shannon, a first-year school psychologist with a path into the field that is anything but predictable. Before reports, meetings and rating scales, Nicholas was working in hospitality, learning how to read people, stay calm under pressure and make strangers feel comfortable. Turns out, those skills travel surprisingly well. We talk about the real first-year stuff: overwhelm, collaboration, missed parent forms, different school cultures, professional growth and what it means to make an impact before you feel like an expert. Nicholas also shares why representation matters, and how he is learning to do this work in a way that feels true to him. Highlights: (01:59) - The surprise of realizing school psychology feels very different in the real world (03:41) - Why collaboration deserves way more attention in training (05:25) - How Nicholas grounds himself when overwhelm starts creeping in (07:03) - What restaurant work taught him about parents, students and pressure (13:24) - Staying curious when you do not have all the answers (16:43) - Why representation and doing the work your own way matters The Prepared School Psych community: https://jennyponzuric.com/prepared-school-psychologist/ [https://jennyponzuric.com/prepared-school-psychologist/] The information and advice provided are for guidance purposes only, and all listeners are required to follow federal and state law, as well as their school district guidelines and policies. Connect with Jenny: FACEBOOK [https://www.facebook.com/jennyponzuric] INSTAGRAM [https://www.instagram.com/jennyponzuric/#] WEBSITE [https://jennyponzuric.com/]

11 de may de 2026 - 20 min
Portada del episodio How Mastering IEPs Can Help You Pivot Beyond Traditional School Psychology

How Mastering IEPs Can Help You Pivot Beyond Traditional School Psychology

In this episode, I’m talking about what happens when your role no longer fits the way it used to. I sit down with Erin to explore her journey from a traditional school psychology role into mentorship, private practice, and university teaching, and how she found new ways to use her skills without leaving the field entirely. What I love about this conversation is how practical it is. We talk about career pivots, side hustles, and how to figure out what actually lights you up, instead of just sticking with what feels safe. If you’ve been wondering what else is possible in this field, this one will open your thinking. Highlights: (01:02) - The moment Erin realised her traditional role was no longer fulfilling (04:00) - Why mastering IEP meetings sets you up for so many other roles (05:13) - Stepping into mentorship and supporting other school psychologists (07:11) - Moving into university teaching and why it felt like the right next step (09:04) - How to explore new career paths without quitting your job (12:54) - Finding what actually lights you up and building from there The information and advice provided are for guidance purposes only, and all listeners are required to follow federal and state law, as well as their school district guidelines and policies. Connect with Jenny: FACEBOOK [https://www.facebook.com/jennyponzuric] INSTAGRAM [https://www.instagram.com/jennyponzuric/#] WEBSITE [https://jennyponzuric.com/]

4 de may de 2026 - 20 min
Portada del episodio 3 Tips for Dyscalculia Evaluations

3 Tips for Dyscalculia Evaluations

In this episode, I’m getting into something that deserves way more attention in our field, dyscalculia evaluations. We spend so much time talking about reading concerns, but math-based learning disabilities are just as real, just as impactful, and often a lot less understood. So today I’m walking through three practical tips to help you approach these evaluations with more clarity and confidence. I talk about why math anxiety can muddy the waters, how executive functioning can play a huge role in math performance, and why exclusionary factors need a closer look than we sometimes give them. If you are part of an evaluation team, this is one of those conversations that can really sharpen how you think through the full picture. Highlights: (01:30) - Why math anxiety and dyscalculia can look similar, but are not the same (02:42) - When a student may be dealing with both anxiety and a true math disability (03:54) - The executive functioning piece too many evaluations miss (05:47) - Why working memory and processing speed matter so much in math (06:18) - The exclusionary factors that can completely change your interpretation (07:57) - A reminder that dyscalculia still deserves more attention in our field Prepared School Psych community: https://jennyponzuric.com/prepared-school-psychologist/ [https://jennyponzuric.com/prepared-school-psychologist/] The information and advice provided are for guidance purposes only, and all listeners are required to follow federal and state law, as well as their school district guidelines and policies. Connect with Jenny: FACEBOOK [https://www.facebook.com/jennyponzuric] INSTAGRAM [https://www.instagram.com/jennyponzuric/#] WEBSITE [https://jennyponzuric.com/]

27 de abr de 2026 - 9 min
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App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
contenidos frescos e inteligentes
La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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