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5 Most Frequent Downloads - June 1-15, 2009

1) Submitting a Successful Convention Proposal
2) Talking to Children About Violence (handout)
3) Cómo hablar con los hijos sobre la gripe porcina (H1N1): Un recurso para padres
4) Response to Intervention: A Primer for Parents (handout)
5) Homework: Tips for Parents (handout)

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NASP Dialogues | Communiqué | School Psychology Review
How-To's and Tools | NASP Convention
Podcasts for Parents and Families | NASP Handouts

NASP Dialogues

Communiqué

  • CQ Vol. 36, #3 (November 2007)
    • Deciphering the Federal Regulations on Identifying Children With Specific Learning Disabilities - Robert Lichtenstein, Mary Beth Klotz
      • MP3 (approximately 29 minutes)
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  • CQ Vol. 36, #6 (March 2008)
    • Addressing Relational Aggression in Children and Adolescents: Interventions and Treatment Programs - Laura M. Crothers, NCSP, G. Ronald Bell, Jessica L. Blasik, Leigh A. Camic, Michael J. Greisler, & Dana Keener
      • MP3 (approximately 16.5 minutes)
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    • School-University Partnerships: Marshalling Local Resources for RTI Implementation - Rebecca S. Martinez, Misha N. Graves, Andrew R. Heckman
      • MP3 (approximately 29.5 minutes)
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  • CQ Vol. 37, #2 (October 2008)
    • Military Deployment: How School Psychologists Can Help - Mark C. Pisano
  • CQ Vol. 37, #4 (December 2008)
    • Pathway of Contagion: The Identification of a Youth Suicide Cluster - Frank J. Zenere
  • CQ Vol. 37, #6 (March/April 2009)
    • Remembering Columbine: School Safety Lessons for the Future - Cathy Kennedy Paine & Katherine C. Cowan
    • Saving School Psychology Jobs in a Time of Fiscal Chaos - Philip J. Lazarus
      • MP3 (approximately 27.5 minutes)
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School Psychology Review

  • Vol. 37, #2: Special Series: Homophobia and Bullying: Addressing Research Gaps
    • Addressing Research Gaps in the Intersection Between Homophobia and Bullying
      Dorothy L. Espelage, Susan M. Swearer
      • MP3 (approximately 18.5 minutes)
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    • Sticks and Stones Can Break My Bones and Words Can Really Hurt Me (Commentary)
      Jane Close Conoley
      • MP3 (approximate 14.5 minutes)
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How-To's and Tools

NASP Convention

  • 2009
  • 2008
    • Keynote Address: "Supporting Children in the Aftermath of Crisis," by David Schonfeld, MD, FAAP
  • 2007
    • Keynote Address: "New Perspective On Aggression In Boys and Girls," by James Garbarino, PhD
    • Legends Address: "Paradigm Shift and Beyond: Improving Results for All," by Daniel J. Reschly, PhD
  • 2004
    • Keynote Address: "The Science of Reading: Overcoming Dyslexia," by Drs. Shaywitz
    • Legends Address: "A Career's Perspective on Neuropsychology in the School," by George Hynd
  • 1997
    • Distinguished Lecturer Address: "New Directions for Addressing Barriers to Student Learning," by Howard Adelman
  • 1995
    • Keynote Address: "Working With All Children to Promote Safe Schools," Rev. Jesse Jackson
    • Keynote Address: "Working Together to Make Children More Successful in School," Thomas Hehir

Podcasts for Parents and Families

NASP Handouts

  • Grade Retention and Social Promotion: Information for Parents
  • New - Helping Children Cope in Unsettling Times - The Economic Crisis: Tips for Parents and Educators
  • Response to Intervention: A Primer for Parents
  • School Readiness—Preparing Children for Kindergarten and Beyond: Information for Parents
  • New - Talking to Children About Violence