Permission to Play
In this episode of our Celebrating Staff Series, we highlight the powerful and often underutilized role of the school psychologist—and why their expertise is essential for supporting students, especially complex communicators. School psychologists support students’ ability to learn and teachers’ ability to teach through expertise in assessment, mental health, learning, behavior, and executive functioning. We explore what school psychologists assess, how their evaluations shape effective IEPs, and why their reports provide critical insight into students’ strengths, needs, and learning styles. This episode emphasizes the importance of collaboration across school teams, showing how using assessment data intentionally can help teachers, paraprofessionals, and service providers meet students exactly where they are—and ultimately make their jobs easier. We also recognize the challenges school psychologists face, celebrate those who advocate for the whole child, and encourage school teams to better utilize this invaluable resource. This episode is packed with real-world insights, practical examples, and reminders of why collaboration across school staff is essential for creating inclusive, supportive learning environments where students are truly seen and understood. ✨ Whether you’re a teacher, paraprofessional, SLP, OT, school psychologist, administrator, or service provider, this episode will help you: * Better understand the role of school psychologists * Use assessment results more effectively * Support complex communicators with intention * Strengthen collaboration across IEP teams * Create meaningful change through connection and communication 00:00 The Role of the School Psychologist 2:36 Understanding Assessments and Their Impact 5:27 Collaboration and Communication in Education 8:10 Valuing the School Psychologist’s Insight 10:53 Empowering Students through Effective Support
14 episodios
Comentarios
0Sé la primera persona en comentar
¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de Permission to Play!