School Psychology Awareness Week

UNL School Psychology graduate students during SPA Week in 2016.
UNL School Psychology graduate students during SPA Week in 2016.

During the week of November 12–16, 2018 schools throughout the country will celebrate National School Psychology Awareness Week to highlight the important work school psychologists and other educators do to help all students thrive. On Friday, November 16th, school psychology graduate students at UNL will be handing out refreshments and information about our field and UNL’s School Psychology Program in front of the union from 11am to 2pm. Feel free to stop by and grab some food or ask any questions you might have for us!

This year's theme is "Unlock Potential. Find Your Password!" A password is a personal key for unlocking any number of areas of potential in our lives. Our goal is to connect with how modern youth and adults unlock things (e.g., gaming levels, phones, devices, codes) and to highlight how thinking about specific skills, assets, or characteristics as "passwords" can lead to positive growth. School psychologists are particularly skilled at assisting students and staff in unlocking the resources, proactive and preventive skills, and positive connections necessary to unlock one's full potential to thrive in school and life. A password can help us set goals, identify action steps, communicated need, and engage in discussions to help create the connections necessary for students to develop critical academic and social-emotional skills. Stop by on November 16th to find out more about what a school psychologist does, the training they receive, where they work, and the importance of school psychologists.

More details at: https://go.unl.edu/jxfg