Couch Chat: Holding Space for Hard Conversations: An ADR-Informed Approach for School Psychologists
This Couch Chat will be held Friday, February 6, 12:00 – 1:00PM Difficult conversations require both skill and intentionality. This session invites school psychologists to reflect on their role as facilitators, advocates, and problem-solvers when conflict arises. Using an Alternative Dispute Resolution lens, participants will explore communication strategies that emphasize listening, trust-building, and collaborative problem-solving while navigating emotionally charged situations within school communities. About Couch Chats:We are truly better together and want to provide a safe space to ask questions and learn from each other. The first Friday of each monthly, CASP will be hosting Couch Chats on a variety of topics. We will have school psychologists with expertise on a variety of topics available to answer your questions in
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CASP Resume Review & Interview Prep Workshop
Join us on Saturday, February 7 at 9:30am PST for our online Resume Review & Interview Prep Workshop! Whether you’re a student just starting your career or looking to refine your job application skills, this workshop will equip you with the tools and knowledge to succeed in the job market for school psychologists. Key Takeaways:
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