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<p>The National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) brings you essential conversations in school psychology, with episodes covering everything from mental health and crisis prevention to strategies for promoting equity and inclusion in schools. Each podcast offers expert perspectives and practical advice to help school psychologists and educators navigate the challenges of supporting studen... more

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NASP President, Peter Faustino, discusses the impact of social media use on young people and how school psychologists can share that information with students and families. This episode features a conversation with Nicole Owings-Fonner, the Director ... more

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NASP President, Peter Faustino, discusses new research related to heightened suicide risk among children with neurodevelopmental disabilities, including Autism Spectrum Disorder, and how school psychologists can support suicide prevention efforts wit... more

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NASP President, Peter Faustino, discusses the mental health crisis and how it is impacting young people, families, and communities every day. This episode features a conversation with Keris Myrick, Inseparable’s VP of Partnerships and Innovation.

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Nicole Owings-Fonner
Director of the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Center on Social Media and Youth Mental Health
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Episode: Catalysts in Conversation – Ep. 5 – Youth & Social Media
Dr. Paul Lipkin
Neurodevelopmental pediatrician at Kennedy Krieger Institute and professor of pediatrics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
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Episode: Catalysts in Conversation: Ep. 4 – Suicide Risk in Children with Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
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Episode: Catalysts in Conversation: Ep. 3 – Supporting Youth Mental Health
Dr. Claudia-Santi Fernandes
Director of Research and Evaluation at Born This Way Foundation, focusing on youth-led initiatives and mental health promotion
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Episode: Catalysts in Conversation: Ep. 2 – The Science of Youth Empowerment
Lakeisha Steele
Vice President of Policy at Casel
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Episode: Catalysts in Conversation: Ep. 1 – The Fight for SEL

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President of NASP, with expertise in school psychology and mental health advocacy.

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Catalysts in Conversation – Ep. 5 – Youth & Social Media
Q: What do you think schools should approach this, limiting the use of social media versus discussing responsibility and safety?
It depends on the age of the child and what's happening in the environment; schools should focus on digital literacy and intentional engagement rather than outright bans.
Catalysts in Conversation – Ep. 5 – Youth & Social Media
Q: Can you walk us through some of the research and maybe how it should inform our practices in schools?
Much of the research in this space focuses on screen time rather than the actual content youth are engaging with, and most findings are correlational rather than causational.
Catalysts in Conversation: Ep. 4 – Suicide Risk in Children with Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
Q: What recommendations do you have for incorporating this understanding into daily work with students?
School psychologists can leverage their unique position in schools to create a supportive environment, ask leading questions about suicidal thoughts, and ensure early identification of at-risk children.
Catalysts in Conversation: Ep. 4 – Suicide Risk in Children with Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
Q: What should school psychologists know about the intersection between autism and suicide risk?
School psychologists should recognize that children with autism are at higher risk for mental health issues, including suicidal thoughts, and need to ask specific questions about these thoughts during assessments.
Catalysts in Conversation: Ep. 2 – The Science of Youth Empowerment
Q: How can school psychologists amplify their role in addressing mental health needs?
Creating multi-tiered systems of support, using peer-to-peer programs, and connecting with community organizations are key approaches.

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A series focused on key conversations in school psychology, covering diverse topics such as youth mental health, social media impacts, suicide prevention, mental health advocacy, youth empowerment, social emotional learning, and the need for equity and inclusion in educational settings. Each episode features experts discussing practical strategies and insights that school psychologists and educators can apply to enhance their professional practice and better support student well-being. Notably, this series emphasizes the importance of involving youth voices in discussions about mental health resources and challenges faced in schools, aiming to foster a supportive environment for all students.

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