
Who We Are
School psychologists tailor their services to the particular needs of each child and each situation.
School psychologists have specialized training in both psychology and education. They use their training and skills to team with educators, parents, and other mental health professionals to ensure that every child learns in a safe, healthy, and supportive environment. School psychologists understand school systems, effective teaching, and successful learning. Today’s children face more challenges than ever before. School psychologists can provide solutions for tomorrow’s problems through thoughtful and positive actions today.
The training requirements to become a school psychologist are a minimum of 60 graduate semester hours including a year-long internship. This training emphasizes preparation in mental health, child development, school organization, learning, behavior and motivation. To work as a school psychologist in Arkansas, one must obtain a School Psychology Specialist (SPS) certification through the Arkansas Department of Education. School psychologists also may be certified by the National School Psychology Certification Board (NSPCB).