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Students at Texas Wesleyan University received valuable insights into the field of school psychology during a guest lecture on Thursday, September 4. The event featured Kendra A. Hamilton, a clinical assistant professor and director of the School Psychology EdS program at Baylor University.
Hamilton emphasized the diverse roles that school psychologists fulfill within educational settings. She outlined the critical importance of their work in supporting students’ mental health, academic performance, and overall well-being. By integrating psychological principles into educational practices, school psychologists can help identify and address learning challenges, foster positive school environments, and promote mental health awareness among students and staff.
During her lecture, Hamilton also discussed various pathways for students interested in pursuing careers in school psychology. She highlighted the educational requirements, training opportunities, and the impact that school psychologists can have on the lives of students and the broader school community. This event provided attendees with a clearer understanding of how they can contribute to the field and make a difference in the educational landscape.
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