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    Essential Transition Tips for School Psychologists on the Move

    School psychologists play a vital role in fostering a supportive and productive learning environment for students. Yet, finding the right school that aligns with one’s professional values and personal needs can be a challenging process. This guide is tailored for school psychologists who are on the hunt for a school that fits them best.

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    Define Your Ideal Working Environment

    Start by reflecting on what aspects of a school environment are most important to you. Consider factors such as:

    • The age range or developmental stages of students you wish to work with (elementary, middle, high school).
    • Desired school culture (collaborative vs. independent work setting, innovative vs. traditional practices).
    • Preferred geographical location and community demographics.
    • Size of the school or district and the resources available.
    • Support for professional development and continuous learning.

    Create a checklist of your top priorities to help guide your search.

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