Parent Refferals
How can I refer my child to the Counselor?
Parents, teachers, and students can make referrals by phone, email, or appointment. Students can leave a note in the mailbox outside my door. When referred, students are seen individually or in small group. Usually, the student and counselor work together to establish an individual goal related to the student's initial concern. While confidentiality is an inherent part of the counseling relationship, children are encouraged to share with parents.
Limits of Confidentiality:
Parents, teachers, and students can make referrals by phone, email, or appointment. Students can leave a note in the mailbox outside my door. When referred, students are seen individually or in small group. Usually, the student and counselor work together to establish an individual goal related to the student's initial concern. While confidentiality is an inherent part of the counseling relationship, children are encouraged to share with parents.
Limits of Confidentiality:
- Information will be kept confidential unless disclosure is required to prevent clear and imminent danger to the student or others, or when legal requirements (court order) demand that confidential information be revealed.
- Click here to read the American School Counselor Association position statement regarding confidentiality.