A Fourth “R”: Resilience

***Post written by Bob Bayuk, Northwest Representative for WSPA*** An incredibly important ‘skill’ required for success in the 21st Century world of work is resilience.  The traditionally-viewed values and merits of the first three “Rs,” ‘readin’, ‘ritin’ and...

Assess or Evaluate? ~ That Is the Question

By:  Carol Kramer, Northeast Regional Representative for WSPA            Many years ago the Wyoming State Department of Education requested feedback from some of us in the trenches regarding the Chapter 7 Rules and Regulations Governing Services for Children with...

Mental Health Awareness Week

***This post written by Laura Lane, Secretary for WSPA*** This is mental health awareness week.  I have looked into some very basic information regarding mental health.  See that information at the bottom.  With so many children and youth facing mental health issues,...

New Job Tips

***Post Written by Don Rentz, Scholarship Chair for WSPA*** I’m beginning year 2 at a new school district, year 20 in total as a school psychologist. I realize that there are probably many in a similar situation as I have been. You’ve changed assignments and find...

A School Psychologist’s Response to Bullying

***Post written by Annastashia Teepe, Southeast Representative for WSPA*** In December of 2017, author Izzy Kalman published an article in the online version of Psychology Today that has generated significant debate regarding anti-bullying legislation, policy and...