Spring Professional Development from OSPA April 7, 2025 Online 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Anxiety in Kids...is it worry or anxiety? What you need to know about anxiety in kids. Please join us in welcoming Dr. Caroline Buzanko. The Yoda of Resilience and ADHD Superhero, to our Spring Professional Development session. Dr. Buzanko is a seasoned psychologist, mother, and international speaker recognized for her nearly 30 years of dedication in helping children, teens, and families overcome emotional and behavioral challenges with compassion and practical wisdom. Named Psychologist of the Year in 2024, Dr. Caroline is a leader in promoting children's emotional well-being, resilience, and long-term success. She is an accredited trainer supporting educators and mental health professionals globally to maximize their success. Member $50 Non-member $75 Student Member $25 Student non-member $50 Zoom link will be emailed the week prior to April 7th. Be sure to register with a valid email address. |
NASP and OSPA are offering a free virtual Advocacy Training on Wednesday, April 17, 5 - 6 p.m. Register here This training will focus on advocacy efforts in preparation for OSPA's Hill Day scheduled for Wednesday, June 18th. If you are interested in attending OSPA's Hill day, please complete this form. We will use this information to assist with Hill Day planning and coordination. We will contact registrants prior to Hill Day to share details for the day. OSPAs Hill Day provides an opportunity to advocate with our state legislators to increase comprehensive mental health services for students by addressing school psychologist shortages. We hope to see you at our Advocacy Training on April 17th and our Hill Day on June 18th! |
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Write an article for the Bulletin. The OSPA Bulletin is published four times a year and we are always accepting articles for publication. If you are passionate, knowledgeable, or an expert on a topic, write an article to share with other school psychs across Oregon. If you or your district is implementing a program that is exciting or has great success stories, share it with the rest of Oregon. Inspire another school psychologist to do that work in their district. You can make a difference by publishing. For more details or to submit an article contact The Bulletin Editor, Brianna Arias, at ospaoregon@gmail.com. |
The Oregon School Psychologists Association (OSPA) is a nonprofit professional association representing school psychologists in the state of Oregon. |