When kids are mentally healthy, they can think clearly, pay better attention, and learn new skills. That’s why we have partnered with Daybreak Health, a school-based mental health company, to provide teletherapy to our students. Students are matched with qualified clinicians who can help them with issues such anxiety, depression, attention & focus, relationships, stress, and more.
You can submit a Care Request here for your child. The teletherapy program lasts 12 weeks and appointments are available Monday - Saturday 8am - 8pm. Therapy session content will remain confidential.
For younger students (ages 5-9) Daybreak offers a family therapy program where you attend the sessions with your child. For older students (ages 10+) Daybreak offers a 1:1 program where your child meets individually with a clinician. For more information or to speak with a Care Coordinator email carecoordinator@daybreakhealth.com or call 415-992-6155
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:
ParentGuidance.org offers a variety of free courses and resources to help parents navigate some of the most challenging issues facing our teens today.
Talking to Your Teen about Mental Health
Drug & Alcohol (Adolescent)
Drug & Alcohol (Adult)
Food (Benefits)
Food (Hot Meals & Pantries)
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:
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.