School Psychology is a field in which psychologist work in an educational setting. They work with students in solving social, behavioral, academic, and emotional issues. In addition, school psychologists evaluate learning disabilities, while researching means of prevention. Such learning disabilities could be Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, or Dysgraphia. Consultations with teachers and parents are often made by psychologists to help the student(s) succeed.
Two to three years of graduate school is needed for this particular field, as well as internships in school psychology. Private Practices can be opened if a doctoral degree is obtained. Depending on degree level, school psychologists can earn $40,000 to $58,000 per year.
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