There is high demand for future school psychologists to address the need for continuous evidence-based consultation that moves beyond K-12 settings, and includes evidence-based consultation to promote school readiness for infants and toddlers with and at risk for developmental disabilities. While there exists a demand for school psychologists in infant and toddler settings, the primary focus of training programs is preparing graduates to work in school-based settings. Currently, a gap exists in graduate training opportunities in evidence-based consultation practices that support school readiness for infants and toddlers with and at risk for disabilities served through Part C services. While school psychologists typically are trained on evid...
Objective To provide an overview of the types of training experiences considered most important to t...
This study was conducted to determine school psychologists’/psychometrists’ perspective, competency,...
How should applied psychology practitioners be prepared to meet an increasingly challenging and unpr...
Psychologists\u27 roles within the infant and early childhood psychology field are multidimensional ...
The prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has risen significantly in the past two decades. Un...
Continuing education (CE) for school psychologists is crucial in order to maintain knowledge and ski...
Practicing school psychologists have reported that consultation generally has been a high priority i...
Consultation is one of the five key functions of educational psychologists’ (EPs’) practice, and yet...
Due to the increased recognition of the importance of quality early childhood education for young ch...
Early childhood intervention typically leads to long-term social and academic gains. School psycholo...
Expanded Model: Address Continuum of Need Targeted Intervention Process of School Reintegration Ind...
Public policy (PL 99-457, amended by PL 102-119) mandates that preschool aged children with disabili...
Continuing education (CE) is an essential part of maintaining professional competency. In addition t...
There are many interventions that have been tested in university settings for school-aged children w...
• With an increasing number of children presenting with health conditions, pediatric care has expand...
Objective To provide an overview of the types of training experiences considered most important to t...
This study was conducted to determine school psychologists’/psychometrists’ perspective, competency,...
How should applied psychology practitioners be prepared to meet an increasingly challenging and unpr...
Psychologists\u27 roles within the infant and early childhood psychology field are multidimensional ...
The prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has risen significantly in the past two decades. Un...
Continuing education (CE) for school psychologists is crucial in order to maintain knowledge and ski...
Practicing school psychologists have reported that consultation generally has been a high priority i...
Consultation is one of the five key functions of educational psychologists’ (EPs’) practice, and yet...
Due to the increased recognition of the importance of quality early childhood education for young ch...
Early childhood intervention typically leads to long-term social and academic gains. School psycholo...
Expanded Model: Address Continuum of Need Targeted Intervention Process of School Reintegration Ind...
Public policy (PL 99-457, amended by PL 102-119) mandates that preschool aged children with disabili...
Continuing education (CE) is an essential part of maintaining professional competency. In addition t...
There are many interventions that have been tested in university settings for school-aged children w...
• With an increasing number of children presenting with health conditions, pediatric care has expand...
Objective To provide an overview of the types of training experiences considered most important to t...
This study was conducted to determine school psychologists’/psychometrists’ perspective, competency,...
How should applied psychology practitioners be prepared to meet an increasingly challenging and unpr...