Definition
Qualifications for Manitoba Schools
Responsibilities with Exceptional Students
Benefits
100

School psychologists assess and diagnose these three types of disorders.

What are behavioral, emotional, and cognitive disorders? 

100

Professional psychologists who work in Canadian schools typically have one of these two types of degrees.

What are Master's or Doctoral degrees?

100

Professional school psychologists assess these two factors with exceptional students.

What are strengths and difficulties?

100

Having a school psychologist reduces these in the school system.

What are strain and cost?

200

School psychologists provide their clients with care in relation to behavior and mental processes in these three ways.

What are therapy, research, and theory?

200
These are where professional psychologists usually get their degrees from.

What are school psychology training programs in the faculty of education?

200

This helps prevent learning difficulties.

What is implementing interventions?

200

Having a professional psychologist help enhance these in the classroom.

What are the social and learning environments?

300

Psychologists help clients work toward the maintenance and enhancement of these factors. 

What are physiological, physical, intellectual, emotional, and social functioning?

300

This is the type of degree needed in other departments such as Arts or Sciences before professional psychologists can take their Master's degree.

What is a baccalaureate degree?

300

These are two factors that are recommended to exceptional students.

What are placement and support?

300

Quick identification of mental health issues helps avoid this.

What are slowed academic progress and behavioral problems?