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Child psychologist

Workingwithkids
€80,000 - €100,000 a year
Posted: 29 September
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Overview

A child psychologist is a psychologist who has a special interest in the issues and problems faced by children.


What Does a Child Psychologist Do?

Firstly it is important to note that a child psychologist cannot prescribe medication to a child. The role of the child psychologist is to provide rhyme and reason for children’s behaviour and also to help their parents counteract feelings of depression and discontent towards those around them.

Many children for example suffer the effects of bullying at school but may never tell their parents. Many children see their bullying as a sign of weakness and telling a parent only makes these feelings manifest themselves ten-fold.


Educational Psychologist

In the field of education a child psychologist may be known as an Educational Psychologist. An Educational Psychologist’s role will involve – for the most part – dealing with children who have psychological disorders or problems brought about by events or stresses related to schooling. This may include bullying, which has become a focus in many schools with policies on how to deal with it.

Bullying is not simply physical; it can include name calling, psychological attacks, and cyberbullying via the Internet and mobile devices. Local Education Authorities (LEAs) may employ child psychologists to help address these issues. Children who are bullied can become withdrawn and struggle with schoolwork and social interactions. The bullies themselves may need support to understand and change their behaviour. If a child is experiencing abuse at home, psychologists work to assess the problem and help bring about a beneficial resolution. This work can be carried out directly or indirectly depending on the case.


Intervention

Direct intervention can be through counselling sessions where the psychologist and the child discuss problems and use learning materials or visual aids to promote responses. Indirect intervention can involve parents or teachers, who, in collaboration with the psychologist, may implement special lessons or classes to engage the child without pressure.


Becoming a Child Psychologist

A good starting block for anyone wanting to become a child psychologist includes experience in related roles such as teaching, learning support, care work, learning mentoring, or educational social work. Experience plus effective communication with children and the relevant educational qualifications are key. Consult your Local Educational Authority (LEA) and/or Social Services for more information.


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