Who Are School Psychologists?
School psychologists help children and youth succeed academically, socially, and emotionally. They collaborate with educators, parents, and other professionals to create safe, healthy, and supportive learning environments for all students that strengthen connections between home and school.
School psychologists are specially trained and licensed to provide a wide variety of services that help students succeed academically, socially, and emotionally. In collaboration with educators, parents/guardians, and other mental health professionals, school psychologists strive not only to create safe, healthy, and supportive learning environments for all students but also to strengthen connections between home and school. Utilizing leadership, advocacy, and collaboration, school psychologists promote overall academic success by providing services that enhance the student, school, home, and community partnerships and alleviate barriers to learning. In WCPSS, most school psychologists serve two schools.
School psychologists are highly trained in both psychology and education. They are trained in mental health, child development, school organization, learning styles and processes, behavior motivation, and effective teaching.
School psychologists are specially trained and licensed to provide a wide variety of services that help students succeed academically, socially, and emotionally. In collaboration with educators, parents/guardians, and other mental health professionals, school psychologists strive not only to create safe, healthy, and supportive learning environments for all students but also to strengthen connections between home and school. Utilizing leadership, advocacy, and collaboration, school psychologists promote overall academic success by providing services that enhance the student, school, home, and community partnerships and alleviate barriers to learning. In WCPSS, most school psychologists serve two schools.
School psychologists are highly trained in both psychology and education. They are trained in mental health, child development, school organization, learning styles and processes, behavior motivation, and effective teaching.