Is there a school psychologist who would give a parenting or in-service workshop in my school?

There is a crisis! A child in the school has been very badly hurt in an accident and is very ill or has even died. Everyone - children, faculty, administration and parents are upset. How is it handled? What do you tell the children? How do teachers cope with all the feelings that arise - their own and their students? Who supports the parents in helping them deal with their children and reacting in the most therapeutic way? A professional from School Psychs On Call.

How can faculty difficulties be alleviated in a professional way?
A teacher is feeling overwhelmed by a particularly "difficult" class. They are disruptive, uncooperative, and challenging. Who can guide the teacher with new techniques to help her feel more in control and help the class evolve into an enjoyable teaching experience for her and a satisfying learning environment for the students? A professional from School Psychs On Call.

How can I offer my students counseling if my school doesn’t have an on-staff psychologist?
There is a child who is almost impossible to reach. Thus far, all approaches have failed and the teacher and administration are feeling frustrated and defeated. Who can come in, assess the situation and provide solid insights and suggestions? A professional from School Psychs On Call.

Parent/teacher conferences are scheduled. Teachers are feeling apprehensive and anxious - unsure of how to present themselves and their ideas, anticipating criticism and demands. They would like to feel more confident and assured in handling the experience. How can they gain the comfort and self-assurance they’d like in managing the meetings? A professional from School Psychs On Call.