Fall 2010 Newsletter
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Fall 2010 Newsletter
FALL 2010 S C H O O L P S Y C H O L O G Y S T U D E N T O R G A N I Z A T I O N THE EXAMINER (FROM L TO R) TENISHA JOHNSON, JEN WILSON, CHARLEY ESCHENBRENNER AND ELIZABETH DURST PREPARE FOR THE WALK Community Service: Autism Walk by Jen Wilson and Charley Eschenbrenner On Sunday, October 10th, SPSO members, along with some of their family members and friends, participated in Columbus' Walk Now for Autism Speaks at Value City Arena at the Jerome Schottenstein Center on Ohio State's campus. It was a beautiful, sunny morning and a perfect day for the walk. All together, 425 teams and 18,500 individuals turned out to participate in the walk and the Autism Speaks organization was able to raise $557,405.00 towards autism research. Thanks to everyone for your donations and participation! With hope, SPSO will continue to participate in these events and give back to our community. MEET THE FIRST YEARS.... We are lucky to have a great new group of first-year students. Please check out their bios and learn a little about your new fellow students! Happy Birthday to all those school psych students with Autumn birthdays: September 21: Lauren Pipher October 10: Jen Wilson October 11: Shannon Sternberg October 21: Audrey Tucholski October 27: Lizzy Puckett November 7: Jennifer Steinmetz November 13: Monica Kumar School Psych Faculty E M M A TAY L O R EMMA IS FROM WESTERVILLE, OHIO. SHE RECEIVED HER UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE IN PSYCHOLOGY FROM JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY. EMMA IS CURRENTLY A MENTAL HEALTH CONSULTANT AT CDCFC HEAD START AND IS INTERESTED IN EARLY INTERVENTION RESEARCH. IN HER SPARE TIME, SHE ENJOYS THEATRE, YOGA AND TRAVELING. SHANNON STERNBERG Dr. Laurice Joseph, Director Dr. Antoinette Miranda Dr. Kisha Radliff Newsletter Editor Charley Eschenbrenner Contributors: Monica Kumar, Tracy Dush, Jen Wilson, Jen Cooper, Shannon Sternberg, Kaitlyn Nasci, Tasha Stoll SHANNON IS FROM NEW CONCORD, OHIO AND RECEIVED HER BACHELORS DEGREE IN CRIMINOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY FROM KENT STATE. SHE HAS WORKED IN SCHOOLS FOR 10 YEARS, MOST RECENTLY AS AN INSTRUCTIONAL AIDE FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION. SHANNON’S RESEARCH INTERESTS INCLUDE SES ITS AFFECT ON CENTRAL NERVOUS DISORDERS. SHE ENJOYS GHOST HUNTING AND PLAYING CELLO. SPSO OFFICERS PRESIDENTS - CHARLEY ESCHENBRENNER AND JEN WILSON VICE PRESIDENT - MONICA KUMAR SECRETARY - ELIZABETH DURST TREASURER- RACHEL LEE COMMUNIT Y SERVICES GINNY ROSS SOCIAL CHAIR - TRACY DUSH FUNDRAISING - KELLY ROUDABUSH A M Y B R E MER AMY IS FROM GRANVILLE, OHIO AND RECEIVED HER UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE IN PSYCHOLOGY FROM OHIO STATE. AMY HAS EXPERIENCE IN ABA AND AS A SCHOOL AIDE, AND HAS RESEARCH INTERESTS IN THE AREAS OF BEHAVIORAL AND EARLY INTERVENTION. HER HOBBIES INCLUDE RUNNING, DANCE AND COOKING. JU LIE B A B YA K JULIE IS FROM CANTON, SHE RECEIVED A BS IN PSYCHOLOGY WITH A MINOR IN DISABILITY STUDIES FROM OHIO STATE. HER CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS INCLUDE RELATIONAL AGGRESSION AND BULLYING. JULIE WAS AN ABA THERAPIST FOR OVER A YEAR AND CURRENTLY WORKS AT THE OHIO CENTER FOR AUTISM AND LOW KIRSTEN WRIGHT KIRSTEN IS FROM COLUMBUS, OHIO. SHE RECEIVED HER BACHELORS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION FROM MIAMI UNIVERSITY. KIRSTEN HAS EXPERIENCE TEACHING EMOTIONALLY DISTURBED STUDENTS AND DOING READING INTERVENTIONS. HER HOBBIES INCLUDE WORKING OUT, COOKING AND EATING! L AU R E N S L E D D LAUREN IS NEW TO COLUMBUS, JOINING US FROM ROANOKE, VA. SHE RECEIVED A BS IN PSYCHOLOGY FROM JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY. LAUREN’S RESEARCH INTERESTS ARE IN EARLY INTERVENTION AND RTI. SHE HAS EXPERIENCE SHADOWING AND ASSISTING A SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST AND HAD AN EIGHTWEEK INTERNSHIP IN LONDON, ENGLAND. LAUREN ENJOYS RUNNING, TRAVELLING AND GOING OUT TO EAT! school psych advice... Shannon Sternberg (1st year student): As I write this newsletter submission, allow me to describe my surroundings: my house is a complete disaster area, the dog is full of mats, and there is no real food to speak of gracing my cupboards. Kids are asleep, I am just getting started. In lieu of cooking and cleaning, I choose to spend quality time with them before bed (don’t worry, the lady that looks after them is an Italian mama, they are very well fed-just not by me lately!). I am in my usual spot here in the living room, glued to my laptop. The couch and floor all around me littered with textbooks, papers, sticky notes, pens, highlighters, articles, pocket DSM-IV. I have barricaded myself into this spot with remnants of Academia-the School Psych kind. Looming ahead are the fast approaching due dates of Dr. Radliff’s research paper (dun dun dun), Dr. Miranda’s Cultural Immersion Experience (still haven’t figured out what I am doing!), and Dr. Joseph’s group paper (so kind of her to move the due date!). Don’t even get me started on the zillion pages of reading that have yet to be tended to. Sleep? What is that? T.V.? Surely you jest! All bellyaching aside, I have never been happier. Loving every minute, and feeling so fortunate for this amazing opportunity to do what I love and love what I do. To top it all off, I am embraced and supported daily by a cohort and professors who I am growing to think of as family. Yes, I am a first year School Psych student. I say it loud, and I say it proud. DON’T EVEN GET ME STARTED ON THE ZILLION PAGES OF READING THAT HAVE YET TO BE TENDED TO. SLEEP? WHAT IS THAT? TV? SURELY YOU JEST! Tracy Dush (2nd-year EdS student) Don't fret! All of the work in your first year will come together when you get to practicum. Oh, and by the way, you will LOVE practicum! school psych advice... Kaitlyn Nasci (3rd-year EdS student): As a new intern in Columbus City Schools, my advice to others would be to ASK QUESTIONS! I am finding that practicing school psychologists are eager to help foster the professional development of recent graduates such as myself. We are so fortunate to have so many resources at our disposal. Our district has over 60 school psychologists, and many who specialize in particular areas. When I have questions, the psychologists go above and beyond helping out. For example, I asked a colleague if he had any advice for running a social skills group with 1st grade boys, and I not only received great advice, but an entire kit of materials to borrow for my group. When you ask a question at Neil Avenue, somebody is always there to offer their insights, and it has been invaluable as a learning experience. One of the other most significant things that I am learning is that with good organization, you can apply established methods/strategies to various consultations or interventions... making your performance more effective and efficient. No sense in re-inventing the wheel! WHEN YOU ASK A QUESTION AT NEIL AVENUE, SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS THERE TO OFFER THEIR INSIGHTS AND IT HAS BEEN AN INVALUABLE LEARNING EXPERIENCE. Tasha Stoll (4th-year PhD student): I would have to say that the best thing about your 4th year as a doc student is that you start to see the light at the end of the tunnel. I am looking forward to working on my dissertation this year and preparing for internship next year. L AU R E N P I P H E R LAUREN IS FROM PITTSBURGH, PA. SHE RECEIVED HER BS IN PSYCHOLOGY FROM OHIO STATE, AND HAS HER M.S. AND ED.S. IN SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY. LAUREN RAN A DRUG PREVENTION AND HEALTH PROMOTION PROGRAM FOR AT-RISK YOUTH AND HER CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS INCLUDE EARLY INTERVENTION AND DIVERSITY TRAINING. HER HOBBIES INCLUDE YOGA, RUNNING AND WATERSKIING. AU D R E Y TUCHOLSKI AUDREY IS FROM MAUMEE, OHIO. SHE RECEIVED HER UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE IN PSYCHOLOGY FROM OHIO STATE AND HAS PREVIOUS GRADUATE EDUCATION FROM WHEELING JESUIT UNIVERSITY. HER RESEARCH INTEREST IS EARLY INTERVENTION AND SHE CURRENTLY WORKS AS A TEACHING AIDE AT OSU CHILD CARE. HER HOBBIE INCLUDE SOFTBALL AND REALITY TV! MARC O’MEARA MARC IS FROM DOVER, OHIO AND RECEIVED HIS BACHELORS IN PSYCHOLOGY FROM OHIO STATE. MARC HAS EXPERIENCE IN ABA THERPAY AND HIS RESEARCH INTERESTS INCLUDE AUTISM AND EARLY INTERVENTIONS. HIS HOBBIES INCLUDE GOLF, SNOWBOARDING, BASKETBALL AND CARDS. T R E NTO N D E VO R E congrats... Congratulations are due to a few of our fellow school psych students and faculty on the birth of their new babies! TRENTON IS FROM BELLEFONTAINE, OHIO AND RECEIVED A BS IN PSYCHOLOGY FROM UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON. HE IS CURRENTLY A GRADUATE NON-DEGREE STUDENT, HOPING TO GET INTO THE SCHOOL PSYCH PROGRAM NEXT YEAR. HIS RESEARCH INTERESTS INCLUDE EARLY INTERVENTION, ASSESSMENT AND MENTAL HEALTH. IN HIS SPARE TIME, HE ENJOYS SHOPPING, SPENDING TIME WITH FRIENDS AND TRYING NEW THINGS. Charley, John and Rowan Eschenbrenner welcomed Liam Henry Risby Eschenbrenner on August 4, 2010 L IND S AY MATTHEWS LIAM ESCHENBRENNER Rachel and Tom Lee welcomed Everett Archer Lee on November 5, 2010 LINDSAY JOINS US FROM MILFORD, MI. SHE RECEIVED A DEGREE IN PHILOSOPHY FROM CALVIN COLLEGE AND HAS EXPERIENCE TEACHING GRADES 9-12 IN SOCIAL STUDIES. HER RESEARCH INTERESTS INCLUDE MENTAL HEALTH AND URBAN STUDENTS. LINDSAY ENJOYS HIKING, RUNNING AND HANGING OUT WITH HER DAUGHTER, NOLA. Spotlight on... Lexie Rae, Testing Lab GA “I’m a second year PhD student in Counselor Education. My specialization area is in the Aging Population. I am currently Tentative Testing Lab Hours planning on doing my dissertation on Winter 2011 depression and suicide in the older adult population. Monday - 11:00am - 4:00pm EVERETT LEE Kisha and Phil Radliff welcomed Alexander Albert Radliff on November 13, 2010 I have a two-year-old Llaso Apso mix Tuesday - 11:00am - 4:00pm named Chewy and I am an adamant dog Wednesday - 11:00am - 4:00pm lover. I’m addicted to caffeine and will always have a cup of coffee or tea with me.” Thursday - 10:00am - 3:00pm Contact: [email protected] Friday - CLOSED ALEX ANDER RADL IFF Join us at the NASP convention in San Francisco! Join us in San Francisco for the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) 2011 Annual Convention. The NASP 2011 Annual Convention, the world's largest and most important gathering of school psychologists, offers you professional excellence at its best. Expand your knowledge, improve your skills, and connect with peers. The keynote address will be given by Linda DarlingHammond, PhD, a leading expert in the areas of school reform, teacher quality and educational equity. Convention will be held February 22–25 in San Francisco at Hilton San Francisco Union Square. MEMBERS CAN REGISTER ONLINE EARLY AND SAVE! Preconvention Registration Deadline: January 26, 2011. Registration rate for student members is $99 ($109 after Jan 26). The convention registration fee includes admission to the keynote address, all special and featured sessions, and more than 1,000 reviewed presentations (mini-skills, papers, posters, and MONIC A KUMAR, CHARLEY ESCHENBRENNER, E L I Z A B E T H D U R S T A N D R AC H E L L E E AT N A S P CHIC AGO 2010 ... symposia). Listings of these sessions will be available in the convention section of the NASP website by mid January 2011. You may also cut costs by utilizing the roommate service and booking discounted airfare at: Roommate Service - https://reg.jspargo.com/ nasp11/roommate/default.asp Discounted Travel - http://www.nasponline.org/ conventions/index.aspx?menu=trav#tab2 SPSO will be planning a dinner out for all past and present OSU students and faculty. Keep your calendar clear for Wednesday Feb 23rd for dinner in San Francisco! A preview of some of the featured sessions offered: • Relationships Between Schools and Families: Pathways for Student Success • NASP Legends in School Psychology Address: The Art of School Psychology • NASP Distinguished Lecture: Improving Impacts in Classrooms: Professional Development and Standardized Classroom Observation • They Said It Couldn't Be Done: Successful, Data-Driven Systems Change in a Large Urban School District • Fostering Positive School Climate: Developing Supportive Relationships and Self-Discipline • Positive Psychology in Schools: Promoting Students' Well-Being, Positive Relationships, and Achievement SASP is coming to OSU! by Jennifer Cooper We are happy to announce that OSU will have a Student Affiliates in School Psychology (SASP) chapter beginning this year! SASP will be combined with our current student organization to form SPSO/SASP, and it will serve as a local chapter of the national parent organization under the American Psychological Association (APA), Division 16. The SPSO/SASP group will continue its allegiance with the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) as well. I will serve as the SASP/APA representative for our student organization and Dr. Radliff will serve as our faculty sponsor. WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THAT OSU WILL HAVE A SASP CHAPTER BEGINNING THIS YEAR! The affiliation with SASP and APA, Division 16 will give our existing student organization a niche for doctoral students and provide all students with additional opportunities to publish, network, and share their concerns as part of a national student organization. Every student in the school psychology program is strongly encouraged to join SASP if you are not already a member. Membership is free and if you sign up this year, you will receive a one-year free membership to APA, Division 16 as well. I will be sending more details soon regarding membership, publication opportunities, and upcoming SASP and APA events! If you have any questions in the meantime, please do not hesitate to contact me at [email protected] We look forward to increasing our SASP membership and working together to elevate our program on a national level in the coming years! F UN D R A I SER SPSO is selling T-shirts to raise funds to help members travel to the NASP Convention in San Francisco. Please consider buying a T-shirt or hoodie for yourself or friends and family to support SPSO. Men’s T-shirts: $15 Women’s ringer T’s: $17 Men’s long-sleeved T’s: $20 Hoodie sweatshirts: $30 To receive your shirts in time for the holidays, orders must be received by December 3rd Please email orders to Kelly Roudabush or Charley Eschenbrenner at [email protected] or [email protected] All T-shirts will be grey with our School Psych logo