
Charm Mosley
School Psychologist, LMHC
IN, USHelping educators, school leaders, and organizations create inclusive schools, strengthen mental health supports, and build systems where every child has the opportunity to succeed.
Charm K. Mosley is a nationally recognized speaker, Licensed School Psychologist, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, and special education leader with more than 15 years of experience helping schools and organizations improve outcomes for children, families, and communities. She is the founder and CEO of Superpsyched Support, a multidisciplinary organization providing psychological services, mental health counseling, therapy, and educational support across Indiana and Illinois.
Known for delivering practical strategies with authenticity and compassion, Charm equips audiences with tools they can implement immediately. Her presentations combine research, real world experience, and engaging storytelling to help educators, administrators, clinicians, and leadership teams confidently address today’s most pressing challenges.
Charm speaks on topics including special education, school psychology, mental health, autism and neurodiversity, behavior intervention, trauma informed practices, family engagement, leadership, educator wellness, and building inclusive learning environments. Whether presenting to a small leadership team or a conference of hundreds, she creates an interactive experience that leaves attendees feeling empowered, informed, and ready to take action.
As a former Director of Special Education and current school psychologist, Charm understands the realities schools face every day. She has partnered with school districts, state agencies, universities, and professional organizations to deliver high impact professional development that inspires meaningful change and improves student outcomes.
Audiences leave with actionable strategies, renewed confidence, and practical solutions they can immediately apply in their schools, organizations, and communities.
This version positions you as someone who serves schools, leadership teams, and conferences while highlighting the results people can expect from hiring you. It also contains strong search terms that meeting planners commonly use when looking for education and mental health speakers.
Charm K. Mosley is a nationally recognized speaker, Licensed School Psychologist, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, and special education leader with more than 15 years of experience helping schools and organizations improve outcomes for children, families, and communities. She is the founder and CEO of Superpsyched Support, a multidisciplinary organization providing psychological services, mental health counseling, therapy, and educational support across Indiana and Illinois.
Known for delivering practical strategies with authenticity and compassion, Charm equips audiences with tools they can implement immediately. Her presentations combine research, real world experience, and engaging storytelling to help educators, administrators, clinicians, and leadership teams confidently address today’s most pressing challenges.
Charm speaks on topics including special education, school psychology, mental health, autism and neurodiversity, behavior intervention, trauma informed practices, family engagement, leadership, educator wellness, and building inclusive learning environments. Whether presenting to a small leadership team or a conference of hundreds, she creates an interactive experience that leaves attendees feeling empowered, informed, and ready to take action.
As a former Director of Special Education and current school psychologist, Charm understands the realities schools face every day. She has partnered with school districts, state agencies, universities, and professional organizations to deliver high impact professional development that inspires meaningful change and improves student outcomes.
Audiences leave with actionable strategies, renewed confidence, and practical solutions they can immediately apply in their schools, organizations, and communities.
This version positions you as someone who serves schools, leadership teams, and conferences while highlighting the results people can expect from hiring you. It also contains strong search terms that meeting planners commonly use when looking for education and mental health speakers.
Mental Health & Culture and Climate Training for Crisis Intervention Teams
Description: A comprehensive deep-dive into cultural competence, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), and the neurological systems governing the human stress response. Designed to help crisis teams look "beyond the tip of the iceberg" to understand behaviors deeply, manage trauma, and support youth mental health effectively.
Cultivating Compassion & Connection: Discipline and SEL Strategies for a Unified School Environment
Description: This session explores the practical application of the CASEL framework (Social-Emotional Learning core competencies) and restorative justice principles within the school system. Moving from punishment to restoration, it equips educators with actionable tools to address implicit bias, combat harmful exclusionary discipline, and build high-trust,...
The Intersection of Mental Health and Early Learning: Bridging Gaps Between Mental Health, Education, and Family Systems
Description: An advanced presentation examining how systemic shifts, post-pandemic challenges, early childhood poverty, and trauma affect developmental milestones. Participants will explore how service providers can structurally buffer early learning gaps, address neuro-developmental delays, and implement holistic wraparound systems for young...
Navigating the 21st Century: Disconnecting and Re-connecting to Manage Mental Health
Description: A data-driven look at how the digital divide and modern social media consumption habits impact children's psychological development. This workshop gives adults concrete guidelines to recognize the signs of social media addiction, optimize technology use, and build strong offline support networks to counter modern behavioral wellness...
Mental Health is Wealth
Description: A powerful, real-talk session built to address mental health, trauma, and emotional regulation in high-stress environments. By breaking down the concepts of fear, armor, boundaries, and default stress responses, this presentation directly addresses accountability and coping strategies using relatable real-life scenarios to foster genuine healing...
Parenting: Creating Safe Spaces for Neurodivergent Children
Description: A supportive roadmap helping families navigate diagnoses like ADHD, trauma, and other neurodivergent processing profiles. This session removes medical jargon to explain how different brains work, how to identify specific emotional and sensory triggers, and how parents can advocate effectively through the school system (including navigating IEP vs....
Navigating the World of Parenting with Practical Self-Care
Description: Grounded in the philosophy that "your mindset reflects your reality," this workshop tackles parental fatigue, financial stressors, and relational strain. It equips parents with actionable self-care micro-habits, healthy verbal and non-verbal communication frameworks, and boundary-setting scripts that preserve peace in the household.
Understanding Mental Health: Diagnoses, Realities, and Support Strategies
Description: A culturally responsive presentation focusing heavily on clinical emotion states; fear, sadness, anger, and shame, and how they present in marginalized populations. This workshop addresses racial biases in clinical diagnoses, counters toxic schema threats (such as the Superwoman Schema), and offers evidence-based strategies for deep structural...
Cultural Competence: Working With Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds
Description: Designed to help educators deconstruct misconceptions surrounding race and culture, this interactive presentation details the design principles and core mindsets of a culturally responsive classroom. Utilizing Zaretta Hammond’s "Culture Tree" framework, participants explore surface, shallow, and deep culture levels to understand how the brain uses...








