Featured Resources

Stay Informed

  • National Book Read

    The NASP Social Justice Committee invites you to take part in the 2024–2025 National Book Read He/She/They: How We Talk About Gender and Why It Matters by author and activist Schuyler Bailar.

  • South Carolina School Behavioral Health Academy

    The School Behavioral Health Academy created an online learning management system dedicated to promoting multitiered systems of support. This article shares an overview of how this system was created and what was learned.

  • Supporting Students in Foster Care

    Students in foster care often experience disproportionate special education identification, grade retention, disengagement, and exclusionary discipline. With growing knowledge of how trauma-informed practices improve coping, school psychologists can use these resources to support students.

Get Engaged

  • Launch Into Advocacy

    Discover the impact your advocacy can make by contacting your elected officials. Key decisions about federal education funding are on the horizon, and it is critical that Congress support the important work of school psychologists in 2025 and beyond.

  • Save $50 on Convention

    Early registration for NASP 2025 ends November 20! Register for the in-person convention by this deadline to save $50 or consider registering for the virtual express package to stream the convention anywhere.

  • Visit the Online Learning Center

    Fall webinars are here! If you’re interested in developing your skills around practices for children with intellectual disabilities, fair and equitable assessment of diverse populations, and coordinated care for eating disorders, the upcoming webinars are for you.

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.