Resources
The Resources portion of the SCASP site is designed to assist school psychologists, parents, and educators in meeting the academic, social, behavioral, and emotional needs of children. The inclusion of any resource on this site does not imply SCASP endorsement.
Resources for Families
NASP Families - Information for families from the National Association of School Psychologists.
Facts for Families - A collection of fact sheets from the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP).
disABILITY Information and Resources - Useful resources for people with disabilities.
Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder - CHADD is a national organization dedicated to helping children and adults work with their attention deficit disorder.
Family Connection of South Carolina - A networking organization that connects parents of children with special needs.
Brain Injury Navigator - A South Carolina resource for traumatic brain injury and school re-entry.
Education Resources
IDEA - Access to downloadable IDEA law.
Federal Register - U.S. Department of Education Documents.
South Carolina State Department of Education - South Carolina State DOE website.
U.S. Department of Education - United States Department of Education website.
ERIC Connection - Access to the vast Education Resources Information Center.
Brain Injury Navigator - A South Carolina resource for traumatic brain injury and school re-entry.
NASP Resources
The National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) website contains several valuable resources for students, early career professionals, families, and educators.
Position Papers - Position papers on a variety of topics.
Practice Model - Improving outcomes for students and schools.
What are School Psychologists? - A brochure to help explain what we do.
Topic List - Additional NASP resources by topic.
