School Psychologists...
School psychologists are certified/licensed professionals with specialized training in both psychology and education. School psychologists collaborate with educators, parents, and other professionals to help children and youth succeed academically, socially, and emotionally. School psychologists have an integral role in helping schools to implement Problem-Solving and Response to Intervention (PS/RtI) initiatives, to reduce disproportionality in Exceptional Student Education, and provide quality student services via federal IDEA/Medicaid funds.
NW Regional Workshop - March 2, 2012 (8 AM – 4 PM)
RTI model for Behavior Assessment and Intervention using the BASC-2 family and Social Skills tools
(SSiS & AIMSweb Behavior)
Presented By: Diana Y. Gintner, L.I.C.S.W., Ed.S., N.C.S.P.Workshop Details | Registration Information
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FASP's 2012 Legislative Platform Outlines Priority Issues
Provide Reasonable Access to Services for Students Alternatives to Retention and Social Promotion Performance PaySupports Legislation Which Promotes
Access to a Full Continuum of School Psychological Services in Educational Settings Prevention and Intervention Services Safe Schools and Safe Communities Access to School Psychological Services in the Private Sector
Important Information for Students
Detailed information regarding FASP's Internship Standardization Process has been updated for the 2012 internship process and is now available. Contact information for the School Psychology Supervisors is also available on the School Psychology Students/Interns page.
FASP's Problem Solving/Response to Intervention Special Committee invites you to view several state and national resources. This committee's emphasis is on addressing RtI in Florida.
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