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 School neuropsychology is a specialized area of study within the broader field of school psychology. Specialists and practitioners of school neuropsychology apply the principles and practices of neuropsychology in the contexts of the educational system, providing assessment, evaluation, intervention and rehabilitation for school-age children with neuropsychological difficulties and disabilities. Read on to learn more about this growing and dynamic new subfield of school psychology.  What is School Psychology? School psychology uses aspects of clinical and educational psychology to assess and treat students' problems in learning and behavior. School psychologists can have expertise across a wide spectrum, including: - General psychology
- Education
- Child and adolescent development and psychopathology
- Parenting and family practices
- Learning and personality theories
- Methods of effective instruction and schools
- Psychological and educational assessment
- Psychotherapy
- Consultation
In addition to neuropsychology, school psychology can encompass aspects of psychological subfields such as abnormal, cognitive, experimental and developmental.  What is School Neuropsychology? If you want to focus on the brain-behavior relationship within the educational environment, then you may want to investigate school neuropsychology as your psychology specialty. Neuropsychology is the study of how the brain relates to thinking and behavior. It's an inclusive discipline that can include elements of neuroscience, psychiatry, neurology and philosophy. School neuropsychology applies principles from neuropsychology to the learning realm and includes topics such as: - Assessment and intervention of children with learning disabilities
- Evaluation of cognitive processes
- Genetic and neurodevelopmental disorders of children and adolescents
- Neurocognitive rehabilitation techniques
- Neuroanatomy
 How Can I Study School Neuropsychology? The idea of school neuropsychology as a standalone subfield is relatively new and it is infrequently found as an option for specialization within a PhD program. One exception is the doctoral program in school psychology at Texas Woman's University which offers a concentration in school neuropsychology. The rarity of school neuropsychology as a specific academic program may be due to abundant overlap from other areas of psychological study such as educational, cognitive and developmental psychology. For example, you may receive some exposure to neuropsychology during your coursework to obtain a PhD in clinical or school psychology, studying how brain functions affect learning disabilities, for example. But according to the American Board of School Neuropsychology, the field of school psychology has ballooned in specialized research in recent years. Practitioners are increasingly pursuing subfield specialties, either due to demand—or to gain—a competitive advantage. Until specific academic programs in the subfield are more prevalent, you may want to review your coursework to ensure topics considered applicable to school neuropsychology are included.  School Neuropsychology Certification One avenue to expand your knowledge in this subfield—and get professional validation for your skills—is through certification. Some of your opportunities for certification credentials in school neuropsychology include the following: Diplomate in School Neuropsychology Provided by the American Board of School Neuropsychology, this is a peer-reviewed endorsement that will validate your competency in school neuropsychology. Two years of post-PhD work experience in school psychology are a prerequisite, or a minimum of two years supervised experience after a graduate degree along with additional supervised training in school neuropsychology. Applicants must complete the following to earn this credential: - Documentation of your professional skills and training
- Passage of a written exam
- Oral defense of a written case study
School Neuropsychology Post-Graduate Certification Program Credentialed by Kindergarten Interventions and Diagnostic Services (KIDS), Inc., this course trains psychologists to use principles of neuropsychology in their practice working with children. You must be a school psychologist with a state or national license or certification, or a licensed psychologist with specific intent to work with school-aged students. Applicants must complete the following to earn this credential: - Present a case study presentation
- Pass a final exam
 The Future of School Neuropsychology The Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasts that job prospects are promising for those with "a specialist or doctoral degree in school psychology." In recent years the field of school neuropsychology has advanced dramatically as the ever-expanding knowledge base in neuroscience and neuropsychology leads the way. This growth signifies that this young and dynamic field of study will continue to see increasing career and educational opportunities open up for aspiring school neuropsychologists.  Find a Psychology School Today—Getting Your Psychology Degree is One Step Away!  |