
This is a great workshop opportunity:
Insights into Autism - Update and advancements int he detection and diagnosis of autism through genetics and neuro-imaging along with therapeutic approaches providers should consider.
School Psychologist of the Year
Congratulations to Terri Sisson of Madison County as VASP's 2011 School Psychologist of the Year!
CLICK HERE to read the press release announcing Mrs. Sisson's award.
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VASP is Now a NASP Provider of CPDs
The NASP-Approved Provider (AP) program permits sponsors of continuing professional development to offer "NASP-approved" training for school psychologists. Obtaining your continuing education from a NASP-Approved Provider provides you assurance that the training is aligned with NASP Training Standards and is provided by someone with expertise in the subject. Those who hold the NCSP will need to obtain 10 of their continuing professional development credits beginning in January 2010 in order to review their NCSP credential.
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Job listings are beginning for the 2011-2012 school year. Please see our Job Openings page to find out more information. CLICK HERE to get to our Job Openings page.
The California Association of School Psychologists are now offering webinars for school psychologists. These trainings can be completed at your leisure and are good toward CEUs.
CLICK HERE to find out more information.
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On August 23, 2010 the DOE had a summit meeting called:
Better Serving Students with Emotional Disabilities
The conference was a huge success, drawing participants from all disciplines and throughout the state. Invaluable information was presented, including the top 23 evidence-based practices that are proven to work with the ED population. If you would like the handouts from this presentation, visit the DOE website for more information.
CLICK HERE for a direct link to the handouts.
Welcome to the VASP website! As we move into 2010, I hope you will visit this site often and choose to become an active part of the future of school psychology in
~ Eric Mesmer
VASP President