School psychologists engage in a variety of roles, including:
Assessment: Conducting evaluations to identify students' learning and behavioral needs. Intervention: Designing and implementing strategies to address academic and behavioral issues. Consultation: Collaborating with teachers, parents, and other professionals to create effective learning environments. Prevention: Developing programs to prevent bullying, substance abuse, and other issues. Counseling: Providing individual or group therapy to students facing emotional or social challenges. Research: Engaging in research to improve educational practices and outcomes.