Resources
  • Parents are an extremely important part of a child's education. In the counseling department, we believe parent involvement is key to a student's success. We have amazing parents in our school family and we understand that there is a time in every parent's life when they need a little extra support.

     

    • Community Resources:

    Care Solace- Your family can access our free telehealth and virtual therapy resources made available through our partner Care Solace. Those in need of support may contact Care Solace 24/7 at 888-515-0595, email weserve@caresolace.org or contact Mrs. Morales at 951-358-1635.

    211: A free and confidential service that provides residents with the local resources they need.

    http://www.211.org/                    

    Connect Riverside: A database of social service resources, providers, programs, and services.

    https://riversideca.gov/residents

    The National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI)- A mental health organization that educates and advocates for individuals and families impacted by mental health.

    http://www.nami.org/

    • Helpful Parenting Websites

    http://www.pbs.org/parents/PBS parents is a fantastic resource for child development and early learning information. It also provides educational games and other fun family activity ideas.

    http://kidshealth.org/parent/ - Kids Health is dedicated to children's health and development. You'll find information on a variety of subjects from school and family life to emotions and behavior.

    http://www.boystown.org/parenting - Boys Town is home to parenting and child behavior experts who have developed a wealth of original content over the years that is available for free in their For Parents section. 

    http://www.empoweringparents.com/ - Empowering Parents website has expert articles and parent blogs that you can look at for parenting guidance and support.

    http://www.empoweringparents.com/How-to-Use-Behavior-Charts-Effectively.php - Many times a counselor will recommend a parent use a behavior chart with a student at home. This website not only provides links to free printable behavior charts but also explains how to implement this helpful tool.