by Sarah Perkins | Apr 22, 2018 | Uncategorized
***Post written by Dan Mayer, Public Relations Chair for WSPA*** The existence of persistent postconcussion symptoms (PPCS) is controversial, and there is ongoing debate as to whether the etiology of PPCS is psychogenic or physiogenic. In addition, there is a lack of...
by Sarah Perkins | Apr 15, 2018 | Uncategorized
***Post written by Laura Lane, Secretary for WSPA*** Selective Mutism-An Assessment and Intervention Guide for Therapists, Educators, & Parents by Aimee Kotrba, PHD Selective Mutism is a disability that is considered low incidence as it affects less than one...
by Sarah Perkins | Apr 8, 2018 | Uncategorized
***Post written by Daniel Mayer, Public Relations Chair for WSPA*** The National Institute of Mental Health defines trauma as “the experience of an event by a child that is emotionally painful or distressful, which often results in lasting mental and physical...
by Sarah Perkins | Apr 1, 2018 | Uncategorized
***Post written by Eldon Clifford, President Elect, Elections Chair and SPAN for WSPA*** *For the purpose of this blog Emotional Disability and Emotional Disturbance will be treated as identical terms The Wyoming Chapter 7 statute identifies a student with an...
by Sarah Perkins | Mar 26, 2018 | Uncategorized
***This post was written by Stacey Kern, Conferences Chair for WSPA*** The first National Autism Awareness Month was held in April 1970 by the Autism Society of America (www.autism-society.org) in order to raise awareness of a widely misunderstood disorder impacting...
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