Evidence-based and award winning, the SDM/SPS curriculum is a classroom-based program that helps students learn the skills they need to succeed in
Dr. Tanya Romasz-McDonald
Dr. Tanya Romasz-McDonald
Tanya Romasz-McDonald, Psy.D., received her doctorate in school psychology from the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers University. Dr. Romasz-McDonald has worked in the New Jersey public schools for over a decade, providing innovative services to children and families to promote social and emotional well-being and academic success. In addition to her work as a school psychologist, she is a contributing faculty member at the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers University, and has a small private practice that serves children and adolescents. Her research and practice interests include social and emotional learning programming, crisis prevention and intervention, and school-based counseling. Dr. Romasz-McDonald resides in northwest New Jersey with her husband and son.
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Developed over three decades of implementation in a wide range of schools, this research-validated curriculum focuses on teaching students to be re
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Subjects
- Anger and Conflict Management
- Assessment and Response to Intervention
- Behavior Management
- Bullying Prevention
- Diversity
- Girls and Boys Programs
- Grief Counseling
- Life Skills and Character Development
- Mental Health Issues
- Motivation and School Success
- Other Professional Resources
- Parenting Solutions
- Personal and Social Development
- Social and Emotional Learning
- Social Skills
- Special Education
- Stress Management
Intended Audience
- College and University Professors
- General Education Teachers K-12
- Mental Health Professionals
- Parents and Parent Coordinators
- Psychologists
- School Administrators K-12
- School Counselors K-12
- School Psychologist K-12
- Social Workers
- Special Education Professionals