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  Address: NAESC ~ PO Box 739b ~ Melbourne, AR 72556
   Phone: 870.368.7955 ~ Fax: 870.368.4920 ~ Email: ritap@naesc.ncsc.k12.ar.us
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What Is School Psychology?  
 
School Psychologists provide psycho-educational and mental health services to students in the school system. Frequently asked questions at the following link: http://www.nasponline.org/about_nasp/sp_faq.html
  
 You might find it easier to follow the Q&A we've provided:
  
 How are School Psychology Professionals Trained? 
 Where Can You Find School Psychology Services? 
 What are School Psychology Services? 
 What is ASPA? 
 What Does the Future hold for School Psychology in Arkansas? 
 Links for Parents?
  
 
How are School Psychology Professionals Trained?

As School Psychology has grown and developed in Arkansas, it has drawn upon the diverse educational and professional experiences of it's members. Current requirements for entering the field of School Psychology begin with a minimum of 60 graduate semester hours in psychology and education including a year-long internship. Individuals involved in such programs receive in-depth training in the areas of mental health, behavior, child development, learning, professional ethics, and assessment. 

Professional tides vary depending upon the level of training received and the certification and/or licensure obtained. In Arkansas, only those with doctorate level training in School Psychology may refer to themselves as School Psychologists. Those with a 60 hour graduate degree may be certified as School Psychology Specialists through the Arkansas Department of Education. In addition, individuals may be licensed as Psychological Examiners by the Arkansas Board of Examiners in Psychology. Finally, the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) offers national certification as a Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP). 
 

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Where Can You Find School Psychology Services?
 
Although most individuals with School Psychology training work in Arkansas' public school systems, these individuals can also be found in a variety of settings around the state including: 
  • public and private schools 
  • clinics and hospitals 
  • colleges and universities 
  • community and state agencies 

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What are School Psychology Services?
 
Assessment
School Psychology professionals use a variety of techniques, including group and individual tests to evaluate:
  • academic skills
  • intellectual potential
  • social skills and function of behavior
  • eligibility for services

Consultation
    School Psychology professionals:

  • work with parents, teachers and administrators to develop strategies to address learning and behavior difficulties
  • provide training to address needs identified by parents, teachers, staff, and administrators

Intervention
    School Psychology professionals:

  • work individually with families
  • design behavior management plans
  • provide crisis intervention
  • provide social skills training and counseling for children and families

Prevention
    School Psychology professionals:

  • develop and implement programs
  • identify children with potential learning difficulties and design a program to aid them
  • work on all levels of the system to make schools safer

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What is ASPA?
 
The Arkansas School Psychology Association (ASPA) represents School Psychology Specialists who work in the public schools in Arkansas. In addition, licensed mental health professionals such as counselors, psychologists, psychological examiners, and educators serving the mental health and educational needs of children in Arkansas are welcome to join ASPA.

Members of ASPA adhere to the professional standards and ethical guidelines of the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP).

ASPA sponsors two conferences per year with nationally recognized speakers in various mental health and educational areas. Professional development and continuing education hours are awarded or attendance.

ASPA also distributes to schools and parents a variety of NASP handouts on important child issues. Examples include ADHD, Children of Divorce, Increasing Children's Self-Esteem, Early Childhood, Corporal Punishment, etc. A complete list of these handouts may be found on the Internet at http://www.naspweb.org.

For additional information, write to:

        School Psychology Chair
        Department of Psychology and Counseling
        University of Central Arkansas
        Conway, AR 72035
        (501) 450-3193

                 or

         Dr. John Hall
         Arkansas State University
         P.O. Box 1560
         State University, AR 72467

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What Does the Future hold for School Psychology in Arkansas?

School Psychology in Arkansas will continue to change in response to the growing and diverse needs of students, families, and schools. In addition to assisting schools in diagnosing and correcting academic problems. School Psychology Specialists are being called upon in a variety of other areas including crisis intervention, staff training, and treatment of school behavior problems. The role of School Psychology in Arkansas will continue to expand and change in ways that maximize the education of students.

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Links for Parents?

National Association of School Psychologists 

A Guide to Safe Schools 

Write Your Congress Person

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News & Events!
Notice!
The revised deadline for student scholarship applications is July 15th !
Download application form
  Announcement:  
This Year's Distinguished Service Award for outstanding service to the Arkansas School Psychology Association goes to: 
Sharon Adams!

July 2005 NASP Delegate Report Now Available!
(1 & 2)

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NASP Youth Empowerment Grants. Qualified projects may now receive up to $500

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SIG -- State Improvement Grant!
-  Announcement:
Leah Mohlke    
School Psychologist of the Year
 

Contact: Rita Philips ~ School Psychology Specialist
NAESC ~ PO Box 739b ~ Melbourne, AR 72556
Phone: 870.368.7955 ~ Fax: 870.368.4920 ~ E-mail: ritap@naesc.ncsc.k12.ar.us
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