
Celebrate School Psychology Week
During the week of November 3, 2025, schools across the country celebrated National School Psychology Week (NSPW). This annual event highlights school psychologists’ impact in helping children thrive in school, at home, and in life. The 2025 theme, “Finding Your Path,” reflects how school psychologists empower students, families, and communities to set goals and find meaningful routes to success.
At Pediatric Therapeutic Services (PTS), we know how vital school psychologists are in supporting children’s mental health, academic success, and overall well-being. School Psychology Week offers an opportunity to celebrate their work and raise awareness of the difference they make every day.
The Role of School Psychologists
School psychologists provide essential services that extend far beyond academic testing. They:
- Support children’s mental and emotional health
- Promote safe and positive school environments
- Collaborate with educators, administrators, and families
- Help students overcome barriers to learning
By addressing both learning and emotional needs, school psychologists play a crucial role in setting students on the path to long-term success.
The 2025 Theme: “Finding Your Path”
This year’s theme emphasizes how school psychologists help students and school communities discover unique paths toward learning, growth, and well-being. Whether through one-on-one support, consultation with teachers, or schoolwide initiatives, school psychologists guide others in exploring opportunities, identifying strengths, and achieving meaningful goals.
As the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) explains, “Finding Your Path” recognizes the commitment of school psychologists to empower students and families with tools for growth while encouraging communities to explore new routes to success.*
How Can Your School Celebrate School Psychology Week?
Schools can celebrate NSPW with activities that highlight awareness, collaboration, and appreciation:
- Host classroom discussions about mental health and learning support.
- Organize appreciation events to recognize school psychologists.
- Share resources with families that explain the role of school psychologists.
- Promote the theme “Finding Your Path” by encouraging students to reflect on their goals and the support they receive in reaching them.
These activities recognize the work of school psychologists and reinforce their value within the school community.
FAQs
1. Why is School Psychology Week important?
School Psychology Week provides an opportunity to raise awareness about the vital role school psychologists play in supporting children’s mental health, learning, and well-being. It also highlights the need to address critical shortages in the field and encourages schools to show appreciation for these professionals.
2. How can schools get involved in celebrating?
Schools can engage students, families, and staff in various ways. Hosting classroom discussions, organizing spirit days, creating bulletin boards, or sharing success stories can all bring attention to the contributions of school psychologists while aligning with the week’s theme.
3. What does the theme “Finding Your Path” mean?
The theme emphasizes how school psychologists support individuals and communities in identifying strengths, setting goals, and exploring personalized paths to success. It encourages reflection on the role of guidance, collaboration, and evidence-based support in helping students thrive.
Celebrate National School Psychology Week with PTS
National School Psychology Week is an important opportunity to recognize the contributions of school psychologists and the role they play in helping children thrive in school and beyond.
At PTS, we’re proud to partner with schools and professionals who make this kind of impact every day. Join us in celebrating School Psychology Week, and contact us to learn how our services can support your district, your staff, and your students.
*Source: National Association of School Psychologists (NASP)

