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Tipton Community School District is committed to the health, safety, and well-being of our students, staff, and families. We are proud to announce our partnership with Classroom Clinic to support our ongoing commitment. At the request of a parent/guardian, students can receive an evaluation by a Classroom Clinic provider. Examples might include: behavioral evaluation, medication management (if needed), implementing therapy, and/or collaborating with the school regarding classroom strategies to ensure student success. Students enrolled in ongoing services may see a Licensed Mental Health Therapist for tele-therapy and/or a Nurse Practioner for ongoing medication management. Insurance information will be collected by Classroom Clinic and billed for the service(s). Click here to learn more about health insurance.
How do I know my child might benefit from services?
Signs that a child may need help through therapy or a behavior evaluation varies from child to child. Some examples may include:
Difficulties paying attention, can't sit still, fidgets
Argumentative, defensive, defies authority
Hyper verbal, interrupts, difficulty knowing boundaries
Getting "in trouble" often
Excessive worry or sadness
Separation anxiety and clinginess
Does not want to go to school
Frequent temper tantrums, meltdowns
Visits school nurse often or complains often of stomach aches, headaches, or other aches and pains with no cause
Please contact a member of our SEBH Team for more information or to start the referral process. Keep scrolling to explore other resources.
Therapeutic appointments are in an office setting, at an organization, via online (telehealth), or from your own home. Includes individual, family, and group settings.
Mental health programs and hospitalizations that require an overnight stay.
The sections linked above contain resources for finding a practitioner, information about the different types of therapy, and finding the treatment that is right for you. You can learn more about types of Mental Health treatment settings and levels of care here.
For services related to Substance-Use, visit our Substance Use section.
To learn about specific Mental Health conditions, you can visit our About Mental Health section.
If you are in need of financial assistance for mental health services, you can visit our Basic Needs section.
For more resources or referrals, contact your School Counselor or Student/Family Advocate.
Disclaimer: These resources are curated using information and links from a variety of local and national organizations. Any advertisements associated with these links may not be approved by the district. Information listed is not meant to diagnose or treat any medical condition. Listings are not recommendations, but are rather options available for you.
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