Reflecting on professional skills is an important part of ethical and effective school psychology practice. To support intentional growth, we created a School Psychologist Self-Assessment: Discrete Skills worksheet designed for practical, honest reflection.
This printable self-assessment breaks school psychology practice into clear, task-level skills across assessment, consultation, MTSS, behavior, communication, ethics, and professional sustainability. Each skill can be rated using a simple 1–3 scale, with space to document plans for improvement, notes, and needed resources. This structure helps move reflection beyond “strengths and weaknesses” toward actionable next steps.
The landscape layout makes the tool easy to use during supervision, mentoring, or annual self-review meetings. It works well for early-career and experienced school psychologists, interns, and trainees. The format also supports professional goal setting aligned with continuing professional development and NASP standards.
This self-assessment can be used independently or as part of a broader professional growth process. Many school psychologists find it helpful for identifying priorities for training, supervision, or future coursework.
👉 Download the free School Psychologist Self-Assessment: Discrete Skills and create a clear, structured plan for professional growth.
