School psychologists fill an important role for students and families, working as advocates, problem-solvers and agents for positive change.
Simply put, school psychologists are highly qualified professionals who support students’ ability to learn and teachers’ ability to teach. Using their expertise in mental health, learning, and behavior, they help students succeed academically, socially, behaviorally, and emotionally.
In addition, school psychologists work to strengthen connections between home, school, and the community by serving as the bridge between groups. They are here to make everyone’s education experience better!
So, if you need help with: Academics, Anxiety, Attendance, Friendships, Feelings of Hopelessness or Helplessness, Peer Relationships, Adult Relationships, Thoughts of Self-Harm, Work Completion, Problem-Solving, Conflict Resolution, or Emotional Regulation, talk to your school psychologist!
If you don’t know your school psychologist, ask someone in the main office.