
Welcome to the School Psych Podcast, where we are learning brains and growing hearts! This podcast is a resource for parents, caregivers, teachers and educators, school staff, administrators, or anyone interested in the psychology of learning. Episodes include a variety of formats and topics, such as deep dives on childhood ADHD, anxiety, and learning disability/disorder.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 68 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ParentingEducationKids & Family | |||

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Trends in psych assessment are constantly evolving, depending on research findings, level of experience, or the context in which a psychologist works. In this episode I cover the (current) trends in assessing for ADHD as a school psyc... more
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You may have heard of a "helicopter parent" or a "lighthouse parent," but have you ever heard of a "Curling Parent"? This episode is all about reflections on my parenting, after attending a professional development event on anxiety an... more
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This episode is all about using the acronym RIOT to reduce overwhelm when you are getting started on a new psych assessment. I'll share with you why after 10 years, I'm still using this acronym to ground me in my assessment practice. ... more
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Trigger Warning: The topic of suicide is discussed in this episode. Please decide for yourself whether or not you have the emotional capacity to listen at this time. If you skip it for now but feel differently later, you can always co... more
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Ivanna represents school psychologists in a positive light that shines bright on the field of educational psychology. Her advocacy and transparency serve to benefit exceptional learners, families, and educational professionals alike. This podcast is a must-listen!
Ivanna’s delivery of need-to-know information mixed with a warm delivery and wonderful professional insight makes this podcast a MUST-LISTEN for educators and parents!!
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Exploring the intersection of parenting, education, and psychology, this show provides valuable insights and support for parents, educators, and caregivers focused on promoting the well-being of diverse learners. Topics frequently covered include ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, and various learning disabilities, offering listeners a mixture of research-based knowledge and practical strategies. Unique features include personal anecdotes from the host, who links the content to real-life classroom experiences, ensuring relatability and accessibility for individuals navigating similar challenges.
Additionally, episodes often emphasize emotional wellness and therapeutic approaches, encouraging open conversations about mental health within educa... more
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