What is a School Psychologist?
School Psychologists are members of school staff who support students' ability to learn with knowledge of child development, the psychology of learning, behavior management and intervention, progress monitoring of students, and program evaluation. School psychologists apply this knowledge using a problem-solving approach to help bring about positive changes in learning environment, attitude, and motivation. Services offered by the school psychologist may be provided directly to the student or indirectly by working with teachers, parents, and other caregivers; however, all services provided by the school psychologist are intended to enhance the academic and social emotional success of students. School psychologists promote the application of research-based psychological principles and practices that support the mental health and learning potential of all students in general education as well as special education programs.
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