“…A select committee appointed in 1940 by the New York State Association for Applied Psychology (NYSAAP) outlined a model of practice encompassing three prominent areas: clinical, educational, and research (Goldberg, Allard, Andrus, Challman, Cornell, Gorrie, Hildreth, Rust, Thompson, Tomlinson, & Zachry, 1943). The role included evaluation (intellectual, social, emotional, educational, vocational, and special ability), therapy to support children's emotional and social well-being, conferring with parents, teachers, and community agencies, and time for effective service delivery in the areas of clinical and educational services (Goldberg et al, 1943). Supervision of personnel, development of special programs, and training of teachers, administrators, and community groups were leadership opportunities (Goldberg et al, 1943).…”