A practical, honest workshop for school psychologists at any stage
Presented by: Stephanie Hewitt, LEP Past President, Northeastern California Association of School Psychologists Licensed Educational Psychologist & Owner of Learning Pathways Educational Psychology PC in Folsom CA.
Curious about becoming an LEP? Already licensed but not sure how to get started or grow? This workshop is designed to give school psychologists a clear, realistic picture of LEP work, licensure, and practice. No gatekeeping. No vague answers. Plenty of time for questions.
Requirements for becoming an LEP
The LEP exam and study resources
Scope of practice and ethical considerations
Similarities and differences between LEPs and school psychologists
Private practice and business basics
Marketing and building referral streams
License maintenance and CEU requirements
Income and financial considerations
IEEs and private evaluations: what it actually looks like
Common questions, myths, and mistakes
And whatever else you want to ask
1-hour presentation
30-minute live Q&A
Ask anything. Nothing is off limits.
School psychologists considering LEP licensure
LEPs who want to grow, refine, or pivot their work
LEPs who are licensed but unsure how to get started
Anyone wanting a clearer picture of LEP practice beyond theory
Monday, March 16 3:30–5:00 PM
*One hour presentation followed by up to 30 minutes of Q&A. Must attend live to participate in the Q&A; the Q&A will not be recorded.
Virtual via Zoom
Attend live or watch the recording later
Live attendance required to participate in Q&A
$20 – NECASP members and other CASP-affiliate members (e.g., SCASP, SANDCASP, etc.)
$50 – Non-members
CEUs are not offered for this workshop.
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North Eastern California Association of School Psychologists