Lacey Kashtock (@kashlacey) 's Twitter Profile
Lacey Kashtock

@kashlacey

School psychologist, boymom, wife

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calendar_today06-11-2012 17:12:29

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Johnston County Public Schools (@jcps_nc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week is National School Psychologist Week. JCPS has over 20 school psychologists that work alongside our teachers, nurses, social workers, and parents to provide quality support to our students. Be sure to celebrate your School Psychologist this week!

National Association of School Psychologists (@nasponline) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Recent guidance from AAP (bit.ly/2sJztPS) regarding children struggling academically contained misinformation about school-based services and role of #schoolpsychologists. Our response (bit.ly/2tuGapC) corrects the most significant inaccuracies. #NASPadvocates

Dr. Rebecca Branstetter (@thrivingsp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Attention parents, school psychs, and educators! I created a free 3-video series for parents on how to create a calm home and manage big feelings/behaviors during COVID. Free downloadable tools:Sample family schedules & Calming Toolkit.❤️#Homeschool #SEL makesociallearningstick.com/keep-calm-and-…

School Psyched! (@beccacomiz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is something powerful about naming this as grief. It helps us feel what’s inside of us. When you name it, you feel it and it moves through you. Emotions need motion. It’s important we acknowledge what we go through.hbr.org/2020/03/that-d…

EducationNC (@educationnc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“School psychologists are trained to be our problem solvers on school teams. Let’s make sure every student has access to one.” Leigh Kokenes National Association of School Psychologists ednc.org/perspective-sc…

Lacey Kashtock (@kashlacey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a professional educator, I am striving to be a good example of juggling the new role of learning facilitator with parenting and working from home full time. Ideally, there would be less screen time and more interaction, but you do what you gotta do. It may fall apart next week

As a professional educator, I am striving to be a good example of juggling the new role of learning facilitator with parenting and working from home full time. Ideally, there would be less screen time and more interaction, but you do what you gotta do. It may fall apart next week
Lessons For SEL (@lessonsforsel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Why Every School Must Have A Social Emotional Learning Plan Prior to Reopening - lessonsforsel.com/post/why-every… #SEL #Covid_19 #coronavirus #distancelearning #SocialEmotionalLearning

Lessons For SEL (@lessonsforsel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Our latest! What Role Can the Education Community Play to End Racism and Begin Healing? Be sure to share, like, & comment! Hit the link 👉🏾 lessonsforsel.com/post/what-role… #SEL #Education #racism #BlackLivesMatter #healing #protests #KillerMike

NCSPA (@nc_school_psych) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week is National School Psychology Week (formerly known as School Psychology Awareness Week (SPAW)! This year’s theme is the Power of Possibility. NASP has opted to stick with the hashtag #SPAW2020 during this transition year and will be tapping into the “A’ to (1/2)

This week is National School Psychology Week (formerly known as School Psychology Awareness Week (SPAW)! This year’s theme is the Power of Possibility. NASP has opted to stick with the hashtag #SPAW2020 during this transition year and will be tapping into the “A’ to (1/2)
Josh Jacobs (@neurojosh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a change for me, please read my analysis of COVID-19 cases among teachers and school staff, using newer data from Emily Oster’s Dashboard. In brief: I found that in-person schooling correlates with increased COVID-19 spread for educators. link.medium.com/UeMdYtNtPcb

Secretary Miguel Cardona (@seccardona) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Students thrive when they receive the mental & behavioral health support they need. But educators can't do this work alone. Thank you to school psychologists across the country for all you do to support our nation’s students, families, & educators.

Students thrive when they receive the mental & behavioral health support they need. But educators can't do this work alone. 

Thank you to school psychologists across the country for all you do to support our nation’s students, families, & educators.