School Psychology
Our team of school psychologists provide expertise in mental health, behavior, and learning challenges to help students process issues such as low academic performance, bullying, low self-esteem, various disabilities, anxiety, and problems within the home. School psychologists partner with families, teachers, social workers, therapists and administrators to create an atmosphere that encourages academic success.

Duties of a school psychologist may include:
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Collecting data from the classroom and school campus
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Administer assessments to measure cognitive ability, academic achievement, social-emotional and behavioral challenges
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Modify curriculum to support learning challenges
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Providing support strategies for behavior and learning
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Plan Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) for students with disabilities
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Identify children who are at risk
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Assist families in understanding child's needs and connect families with community resources
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Provide individual and group counseling
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Promote problem solving, anger management, and positive peer relationships