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Counseling Services

As the school psychologist, Mrs. Di Garbo will be providing:
  • psycho educational consultation for parents, administration and teachers
  • group and individual counseling focused on coping skills for anxiety, frustration and anger, social skills, behavior management and executive functioning skills etc.
  • psycho educational testing for determining and reevaluating special education needs
  • providing classroom and individual behavior supports
 
Mrs. Di Garbo truly believes that with the correct support and encouragement every child can be successful. She is delighted to become a member of such a skilled, passionate and talented group of educators and is looking forward to meeting all of the families of these amazing children she's begun to know.


What is a school psychologist?

A school psychologist is a state certified professional who is trained to assist students in the academic setting. A school psychologist is part of the special education team and provides assistance to teachers and administrators.


Counseling Services

Most often, a child is provided with regularly scheduled counseling services after his or her Planning and Placement Team (PPT) meeting. Goals and objectives are completed at least annually. The school psychologist may work with a child individually or in a small group setting. There are times, however, when a child may need to see the school psychologist on a more informal basis. Difficulty in school or at home and/or problems interacting with peers or in other social situations may be reasons for this type of short term service. In either case, the permission of the parent or guardian is necessary for any provision of on-going service.

What about testing?
A school psychologist may help with the evaluation of students. One type of test that a school psychologist administers will yield an IQ (intelligence quotient) score. This is helpful in determining the type of educational services a child may need. Projective testing helps to provide insights as to the feelings and decisions that a child may make. As with any service provided by the school psychologist, permission from a parent or guardian is necessary before services may begin.