Oct 26, 2020
We've updated the popular show from the spring with current research in October 2020 with Dr. Eric Rossen, the Director of professional development and standards for the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) which has created a recent COVID19 Resource Center. In today's show, Dr. Rossen helps us understand how we can help children wherever they are learning and wherever we are teaching.
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Dr. Eric Rossen is a Nationally Certified School Psychologist, a
licensed psychologist in Maryland, and a credentialed National
Register Health Service psychologist.
Dr. Rossen is currently the Director of Professional Development
and Standards with the National Association of School Psychologists
which has created a recent
COVID19 Resource Center.
He has worked in public schools and in independent practice and has
served as a college instructor and adjunct faculty at the
University of Missouri and Prince George’s Community College. He
has presented across the US and internationally, and published
dozens of articles and book chapters related to school psychology,
school safety, and trauma. He is most recently the editor of
Supporting and Educating Traumatized Students: A Guide for
School-Based Professionals, 2nd Edition, and coauthor of the
book Applying a
Trauma-Informed Framework to The IEP Process: From Referral to
Development.
You can learn more about Dr. Rossen on his website: www.ericrossen.com; and follow him
on Twitter: @E_Rossen
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