Featured Resources

  • National Book Read Resources

    Committee members have developed a discussion guide and other resources to help readers think deeply about the immigrant experience in the United States as they read the diverse collection of young people's personal stories.

  • Talking to Children About Violence

    News of violence in schools can confuse and frighten children and youth. NASP has tips for talking to students about school violence on our website and in a printable Guidance at a Glance.

Stay Informed

  • Early Career Toolkit

    Plan your professional development for September through mid-December. Live Webinar topics include student engagement, MTSS in elementary buildings, comprehensive practice, and more.

  • Building Educational Apps With AI

    With AI as your coding partner, school psychologists can now design digital supports that reflect their unique expertise and needs. This article describes the essential steps of using AI tools to build simple, engaging educational apps.

  • Coaching as an Implementation Strategy

    As the school year begins, think about new methods for effective strategy implementation. This study explored whether the alliance between teachers and coaches used for classroom management predicted future success in implementation of effective strategies.

Get Engaged

  • NSPW Posters & Stickers

    Spread the word about this year’s National School Psychology Week in your community with "Finding Your Path" themed posters and stickers!

  • Fall Webinar Lineup

    Plan your professional development for September through mid-December. Live Webinar topics include student engagement, MTSS in elementary buildings, comprehensive practice, and more.

  • Elections Self-Nominations Open

    Self-nominations are now being accepted for the NASP 2026 elections. This year, members are electing a president-elect, secretary, and 18 delegate positions. Submissions are due September 15.

About NASP

The National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) represents and supports the profession of school psychology by advancing effective practices to improve students' learning, behavior and mental health, and by maintaining essential standards for ethics and practice. Read more

NASP Practice Model

The NASP Model for Comprehensive and Integrated School Psychological Services (PDF), also known as the NASP Practice Model, represents NASP's official policy regarding the delivery of school psychological services. NASP has developed this implementation guide as a resource to help school psychologists through the process of advocating for and implementing the model in their school or district.

Practice ModelThe NASP Model for Comprehensive and Integrated School Psychological Services, also known as the NASP Practice Model, represents NASP’s official policy regarding the delivery of school psychological services. The model was updated as part of the NASP 2020 Professional Standards revision and builds on the success of the 2010 standards in advancing the comprehensive role of school psychologists across the country.