Parent Resources

Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Calendar of Events

Wellness & General Resources for Parents

Support and Resources During Times of Global Conflict

from Mental Health America

Mental Health America has provided a wealth of resources on Mental Health During Times of Conflict, including resources on the following:

  • Common Emotional Responses To Global Conflict
  • Coping With Global Conflict And Distress
  • Understanding Fear And Trauma
  • Grief And Anger In Times Of Conflict
  • Dealing With Traumatic Online And News Content
  • Supporting Youth
  • Connecting With Community
  • Self-Care During Direct Advocacy Work
  • Racism, Discrimination, And Identity-Based Hate
  • Sexual Assault And Domestic Violence

Resources & Information from CA Surgeon General

Stress Toolkit

Self-Care Toolkit

Communications Toolkits

Parent Resources brought to you by "Wellness Together"

Explore the wide variety resources available to parents

PaarentGuidance.org 

ParentGuidance.org offers a variety of free courses and resources to help parents navigate some of the most challenging issues facing our teens today.

Need Help Accessing Counseling For Your Family?

Care Solace is here to help!

Care Solace PUSD LINK for families.

Mental Health/Counseling Resource

PUSD has made an agreement with Care Solace, which is an online resource with a live 24/7 concierge meant to assist individuals in finding local mental health related programs and counseling services, covered by your specific insurance provider.  To access this service, please visit the PUSD custom district link at: https://caresolace.com/site/pleasantonfamilies/ or to speak with someone from the the Care Concierge team call (888) 515-0595 or email weserve@caresolace.org 


Warm Handoff Next Steps.pdf

Parent Education

School Social Workers

Video Series: Substance Abuse


School Social Workers

Video Series: Suicide Prevention


School Social Workers

Bully Prevention for Parents.mp4
Hume Center Workshop Presentation_Talking to Your Teen About Mental Health.pdf

Hume Center

Talking to Your Teen about Mental Health

Additional Resources from Social Workers

CRISIS SUPPORT INFORMATION


If you or someone you know is experiencing a crisis, please encourage them to seek help and call or text one of the following numbers listed below:

CALL: National Suicide Hotline 988 or (800) 784-2433

CALL: YouthLine (877) 968-8491

CALL: Alameda County Crisis Line (800) 273-8255

CALL: LGBTQ Crisis Support (866) 488-7386

TEXT: "HOME" to 741741 (to text with a crisis counselor)

TEXT: “TEEN” to 839863 (Teen Crisis Line)

TEXT: "START" to 678678 (for LGBTQ Crisis Support)

If you or someone you love is experiencing an emergency, contact the Pleasanton Police Department at (925) 931-5100, call 911

or go to the nearest emergency room as soon as possible to get help.