School psychologists are educated in child and adolescent development, learning theories, psycho-educational assessment, personality theories, therapeutic
interventions, identification of learning disability; and the ethical, legal and administrative codes of their profession.
School psychologist conduct psychological assessments, provide brief interventions, and develop or help develop prevention programs. Additionally, they evaluate services with special focus on developmental processes of children within the school system,
and other systems, such as families. School psychologists consult with teachers, parents, and school personnel about learning and behavioral problems. They may teach lessons on parenting skills (like school counselors), learning strategies, and other
skills related to school performance. In addition, they often have to explain test*** results to parents and students. In the U.S., most school psychologists hold a Master's degree and a CAS, or Certificate of Advanced Study, and some hold the advanced
doctorate degree.
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