Parent Resources

Safe 2 Tell

Safe2Tell is an anonymous reporting site, where you can report anything that concerns or threatens you, your friends, your family, or your community.

To make an anonymous report, call 1-877-542-7233 from anywhere, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Reports also may be made by completing the anonymous online tip form or by downloading and reporting through the Safe2Tell Colorado mobile app (Apple or Google Play).

Crisis Services

Get quick access to a licensed therapist . You don’t need an appointment to talk with someone today – just call or walk in.

Facing more than one challenge? We’ll work to help you address as many of your challenges as we can during one visit.

We’ll work with you to get services for your whole family at the same time.

Our centers offer extended hours to meet your needs on your schedule.

Treatment providers that speak Spanish are available to help.

  • Walk-In Crisis Service locations are open 24/7
  • You can call the 24 hour hotline to speak to a trained crisis Counselor 1-844-493-8255

Or

  • ​You can text TALK to 38255

Additional Resources

Questions about bullying?

Questions about Internet safety?

Check out the following resources

Book Recommendations for Parents/Guardians from PBS

The Roller-Coaster Years: Raising You Child Through the Maddening Yet Magical Middle School Years

​By: Charlene C Giannetti and Margaret Sagarese

Supported and advised by the National Middle School Association, this is a lively guide to mastering the ups and downs of early adolescence.


Middle School and the Age of Adjustment: A guide for Parents

By Eileen Berstein

Advice and practical suggestions that parents can use to help their children deal with common problems that can occur in middle school, written by a school counselor




Not Much Just Chillin'

By Linda Perlstein

This book chronicles a group of suburban middle schoolers following five representative kids through the school year as they study, flirt, argue, rollerskate, instant-message and explain what they think and feel, and offers a trial map to the baffling no-man's-land between child and teen, the time when children don't want to grow up and so badly do.