School Counselors and Psychologists work in elementary, middle and high schools. School Counselors usually do more advising in terms of curriculum and career planning, while School Psychologists address students’ psychological and behavioral problems and concerns, and they are specifically trained to work with the Special Education population. School Psychologists consult with parents, teachers and school personnel and teach lessons on parenting skills, behavior problems and solutions and health. Becoming a School Psychologist requires more education than becoming a school Counselor – in most cases, students will need to obtain at least a Master’s Degree. Some states require a Doctorate Degree for school psychologists.
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