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Episode 7 of the EDI podcast focuses on the history of cognitive assessment and its particular impact on individuals from minoritized backgrounds.
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EDI Podcast Series [EP8]: Looking Back and Moving Forward: Reflecting on a Season of the EDI Podcast
In 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.
EDI Podcast Series [EP7]: Cognitive Assessment: A History and a Path Forward for All Students
Anxiety and Depression in Parents: When to Act
Stressful times, link the pandemic, can raise the risk of anxiety and depression for parents and caregivers working to meet the needs of their families and jobs. School psychologist Katie Dockweiller shares brief information on how adults can recognize anxiety or depression in themselves, and outlines strategies for reducing stress and getting help.Recorded: August 2021
Tools to Help Prepare You and Your Child for the New School Year
The beginning of a new school year can be both exciting and stressful, particularly in times of uncertainty or significant change. School psychologist Katie Dockweiller shares brief information on how parents and caregivers can help their children, and themselves, navigate going to back to school prepared to adjust to the new schedules, learning expectations, and social routines.
EDI Podcast Series [EP6]: A Place to Belong: Improving School Psychology Graduate Program Climate
Episode 6 of the EDI podcast focuses on school psychology graduate programs and specifically on program culture and how these programs can become more inclusive.
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