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Scoping Review of School‐Based Psychological Report Writing Practices: Challenges, Best Practices, and Implications

ABSTRACT

This scoping literature review presents the findings of empirical literature regarding the report-writing practices of school psychologists, with the goal of evaluating current practices and identifying areas for improvement. The review of empirical literature yielded 55 studies that met inclusionary criteria. Available research meeting inclusionary criteria were coded into five categories: Parent understanding/perceptions of reports; educator understanding/perceptions of reports; impact of reports on decision-making; report organization and structure; and impact of writer characteristics. Findings emphasize the need for reducing jargon, improving readability, and integrating assessment data to enhance their utility for educators and parents. While findings suggest that practical and detailed recommendations are valued by stakeholders, the recommendations included in reports tend to be vague or unrelated to assessment data. Implications for practice are discussed which include strategies for the creation of practical, useful, and strength-based reports that are responsive to referral questions.

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Posted in: Meta-analyses - Systematic Reviews on 02/04/2026 | Link to this post on IFP |
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