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- NASP
- National Association of School Psychologists; this is a direct link to
the website for the national organization.
- NASP Position Papers
- NASP listing of Position Papers for printing/downloading.
- APA Division 16 home
page
- American Psychological Association: Division of School Psychology.
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- State School Psychology Websites
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- Family Connection of South Carolina. A wonderful networking organization that carefully connects parents of children with special needs with other parents of similar concerns.
- U.S. Department of Education
- Permits access to information put out by the Department of Education,
including special education law and its regulations.
- Special Education Resources on the Internet (SERI)
- A collection of links to self-help pages, organized alphabetically by disorders;
these disorders are ones very familiar to school psychologists in their daily work.
- School Psychology Resources Online
- More School Psychology Resources
- Database of Pediatric Disorders
- An incredible database of Pediatric Disorders that we often see in reports.
- ERIC Connection
- Access to the vast Education Resources Information Center.
- Fact Sheets For Families
- A nice collection of topics and information in handy "fact sheet" format from the American Academy of
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Available in English, Spanish, and French
- ERIC Clearinghouse on Assessment and Evaluation
- This site seeks to provide: 1) balanced information concerning educational
assessment and 2) resources to encourage responsible test use.
- Professional
Conduct Manual for School Psychologists (put out by NASP)
- Contains both the Principles for Professional Ethics and Standards for
the Provision of School Psychological Services.
- What are School
Psychologists?
- An online brochure put out by NASP to help explain what we do.
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