…is a skilled professional who works with students in early childhood and elementary and secondary schools. They collaborate with teachers, parents and school personnel to create safe, healthy and supportive learning environments for all students.
School psychologists address students’ learning and behavioral problems, suggest improvements to classroom management strategies or parenting techniques and evaluate students with disabilities and gifted and talented students to help determine the best way to educate them.
All of our psychologists are highly qualified, holding either a Master’s Degree plus 60 units and certification, or a Ph.D./Ed.D. in educational psychology.
An Educational Psychologist's duties with ASPS include:
Collaborate with teachers and parents
Address students’ learning and behavioral problems
Suggest improvement to classroom management strategies
Provide strategies or parenting techniques
Evaluate students with disabilities
Evaluate students who are gifted/advanced
Improve teaching, learning and socialization strategies
Evaluate the effectiveness of academic and prevention programs