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Daniel Franklin

NASP Continuing Education Provider at National Association of School Psychologists

Daniel Franklin, PhD, is the Founder, President, and Clinical Director of Franklin Educational Services, Inc., established in 2003, which offers individualized educational services in Los Angeles and Orange County. With extensive experience in education and psychology, Daniel serves on the Board of Directors for the Los Angeles County Psychological Association and co-edits The Los Angeles Psychologist Magazine. In addition, Daniel co-facilitates the Child and Adolescent Special Interest Group and is a member of the Head of School Consortium. Daniel is a published author, a Lead Instructor at UC San Diego, a NASP Continuing Education Provider, and a Board Certified Educational Therapist with the Association of Educational Therapists. Advisory Board membership at Exceptional Minds demonstrates a commitment to supporting individuals on the autism spectrum. Previous roles include Vice President of Education at Thrive Research Inc. and Adjunct Professor at California State University, Los Angeles. Daniel holds a PhD in Special Education from UCLA, a Master of Education from Harvard, and a Bachelor of Arts from Boston University.

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National Association of School Psychologists

The National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) is a professional association representing more than 25,000 school psychologists, graduate students, and related professionals throughout the United States and an additional 25 countries worldwide. As the world's largest organization of school psychologists, NASP works to advance effective practices to improve students' learning, behavior, and mental health. Our vision is that all children and youth thrive in school, at home, and throughout life. Please visit our website, www.nasponline.org, to find out how you can become a member and to access information on certification, convention, NASP publications, and much more! For specific information on becoming a school psychologist, visit http://www.nasponline.org/about-school-psychology/becoming-a-school-psychologist. NASP reserves the right to remove any inappropriate material. For guidelines on what is acceptable, please visit http://communities.nasponline.org/codeofconduct.


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