Abstract
The present delivery of school psychology services in eastern Canada is examined and presented for comparison with services internationally. Figures are provided on numbers employed, with data on academic qualifications, professional experience, caseloads, and roles and functions. Future development within the three eastern provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island is predicted, and estimates are presented for the desirable establishment of adequately staffed school psychology services throughout this particular geographical area.
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