About The Field of School Psychology
School psychologists can make a positive, lasting difference in children’s lives. They are a vital part of the effort to unlock each child’s potential for success. School psychology is an ideal career for individuals that are interested in:
- working directly with children and adolescents
- supporting students with mental health needs by providing counseling, skill instruction, and learning and support plans
- assessing and evaluating individual differences to identify intervention strategies
- working collaboratively with parents and teachers to support children’s success
- changing practices and policies to improve school outcomes
- engaging in challenging and diverse activities that change from day to day
- using research to inform practices
- developing strong team member and leadership skills
- promoting appreciation and support for human diversity
- demonstrating the highest standards for ethical and professional behavior
- helping students thrive at home, in school, and in life (NASP, 2023)
Specific Skills, Who They Serve, Where They Work
- School Psychologists Provide: academic and behavioral interventions; mental health supports; evaluation, assessment, and data analysis; consultation with teachers and families; culturally responsive services; crisis prevention and response.
- School Psychologists Support: struggling and diverse learners, academic achievement, positive behavior and mental health, safe and supportive learning environments, school-family-community partnerships, school-wide data-based decision-making.
- School Psychologists Serve: in public and private schools, early childhood centers, universities, juvenile justice facilities, clinics and hospitals, independent practice. The vast majority of school psychologists work in K-12 public schools.
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