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Psychology Services provided by the Clermont County Educational Service
Center vary according to the individual needs of each school district
receiving such services, and may include any of the following:
Consultation
- give
healthy and effective alternatives to teachers, parents, and
administrators about problems in learning and behavior
- help
others understand child development and how it affects learning and
behavior
- strengthen
working relationships between educators, parents and community
services
Assessment
— use a wide variety of techniques at an individual, group, and systems
level to evaluate:
- academic
skills
- learning
aptitudes
- personality
and emotional development
- social
skills
- learning
environments and school climate
- eligibility
for special education
Intervention
- work
face-to-face with children and families
- help
solve conflicts and problems in learning and adjustment
- provide
psychological counseling for children and families
- provide
social skills training, behavior management, and other strategies
- help
families and schools deal with crises, such as separation and loss
Prevention
- identify
potential learning difficulties
- design
programs for children at risk of failure
- provide
parents and teachers with the skills to cope with disruptive behavior
- help
foster tolerance, understanding, and appreciation of diversity in the
school community
- develop
school-wide initiatives to make schools safer and more effective
Education
—
develop programs on topics such as:
- teaching
and learning strategies
- violence
prevention/suicide prevention
- classroom
management techniques
- working
with students who have disabilities or unusual talents
- substance
abuse
- crisis
management
Research
and Planning
- evaluate
the effectiveness of academic programs, behavior management systems,
and other services
- generate
new knowledge about learning and behavior
- contribute
to planning and evaluating school-wide reform and restructuring
Health
Care Provision
- collaborate
with school and community-based personnel to provide a comprehensive
model of school-linked health services
- work
with children and families to provide integrated community services
focusing on psychosocial wellness and health-related issues
- develop
partnerships with parents and teachers to create healthy school
environments
Some
additional and more specific services provided by CCESC school psychology
personnel include:
Crisis
Response Team
- collaborate
with various local child-serving agencies in Clermont County to
provide intervention to schools and communities in crisis
- intervene
consistent with the desires of the schools/communities involved in
traumatic situations
- follow-up
with schools/communities in crisis to ensure assistance is available
as long as it is needed/desired
Intervention-Based
Services
- utilize
an intervention-based, problem-solving approach for assisting learners
presenting academic and/or behavioral concerns
- establish
systems-level change that supports levels of intervention throughout
the process; additional personnel and supports are added at each level
as needed
- assist
in training building-level staff regarding all facets of an
intervention-based approach to service delivery (e.g. problem
identification, problem analysis, goal-setting, intervention design,
progress monitoring, etc.)
Internship
and Practicum Experience Supervision/Training
- serve
as a training site for graduate level school psychology students
completing practicum experiences or year-long internships
- provide
school districts with current and empirically supported practices via
practicum and intern skills and training
- enhance
learning experiences of practicum students and interns through
supervision and training
Dynamic
Indicators of Beginning Early Literacy Skills (DIBELS)
- collaborate
with school personnel to intervene with young students regarding the
three most crucial early literacy skills required for producing
effective readers
- train
school personnel in the rationale of DIBELS, the
administration/scoring of assessments, the resources for providing
intervention, and the tools for monitoring progress
- assist
with collecting the data and providing literacy group intervention
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