Thank. You. So. Much!! For providing all the assessments you have used! This is amazing information that I have been wanting to know. I find assessments really interesting too.
I honestly hadn’t seriously considered neuropsychology until I was already in grad school for school psychology. I am really interested in possibly becoming a neuropsychologist, but I have to save money if I eventually want to go back to school 😂
Hi, Rachel! I just found out your videos, and you are helping me a lot to understand the school psychologist role. I'd like to know if you buy the assessments that you use with the students, please. Thank you :)
What are some tips that make giving assessments more fun?? I am a first year School Psych grad student and giving assessments feels so robotic. I need advice on what to do so that I can enjoy it lol
I know that you like to do assessments but I think I would like to do more counseling. So when taking a job can I choose what I want to do more or is the job more about assessing children?
Each school district you apply to will (hopefully) specify the roles they’d like the school psychologist to do or they’ll tell you in the interview, so that’s a great way to find out and choose which district to go to depending on the roles you’ll be expected to do!
Hi Rachel, I was wondering I watched your video partly because I'm aware that the school psychologist's role does usually involve doing assessments a lot, so I was wondering, do you have any suggestions for resources that I could look into to learn more about them?
I would recommend searching articles on the NASP website and also check out Jerome Sattler's work "Assessment of Children: Cognitive Foundations." That is a good introductory book into the assessment process.
Hi Rachel, I just wanted to say I love your channel and your videos! :) I just wanted to ask, how did you get your job working in the Neuropsych office?! That is exactly what I want to do! Any advice would totally be appreciated it! Thanks so much!
Thank. You. So. Much!! For providing all the assessments you have used! This is amazing information that I have been wanting to know. I find assessments really interesting too.
Thank you so much, this has really helped me.
I absolutely love your videos!!! You truly bring a lot of content of what school psychologists do and how they work. 👍
Thank you! :)
Thank you so much Rachel... yes I would love to see more like this video!
This has helped me SOOO much!! Thank you!!
Thank you so much all your help!!!
So happy to see videos like this! What made you choose school psych above neuropsych? I appreciate your input.
I honestly hadn’t seriously considered neuropsychology until I was already in grad school for school psychology. I am really interested in possibly becoming a neuropsychologist, but I have to save money if I eventually want to go back to school 😂
Hi, Rachel! I just found out your videos, and you are helping me a lot to understand the school psychologist role. I'd like to know if you buy the assessments that you use with the students, please. Thank you :)
Very informative. Thank you!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
What are some tips that make giving assessments more fun?? I am a first year School Psych grad student and giving assessments feels so robotic. I need advice on what to do so that I can enjoy it lol
Is there a reason why my school won’t take an evaluation from a school psych other than a neuro psych?
I know that you like to do assessments but I think I would like to do more counseling. So when taking a job can I choose what I want to do more or is the job more about assessing children?
Each school district you apply to will (hopefully) specify the roles they’d like the school psychologist to do or they’ll tell you in the interview, so that’s a great way to find out and choose which district to go to depending on the roles you’ll be expected to do!
Hi Rachel, I was wondering I watched your video partly because I'm aware that the school psychologist's role does usually involve doing assessments a lot, so I was wondering, do you have any suggestions for resources that I could look into to learn more about them?
I would recommend searching articles on the NASP website and also check out Jerome Sattler's work "Assessment of Children: Cognitive Foundations." That is a good introductory book into the assessment process.
@@rachelferagne2188 ooh ok I will thank you :)
Hi Rachel, I just wanted to say I love your channel and your videos! :) I just wanted to ask, how did you get your job working in the Neuropsych office?! That is exactly what I want to do! Any advice would totally be appreciated it! Thanks so much!
I found out about the job from another classmate! I talk more about it in this video ruclips.net/video/9jrOmsUvhU4/видео.html
Thank you so much :)
How can i be a neuropsychologist?
Are you going to consider opening your own practice?