Counselor resources
Resources for Parents:
Course Guide:
High School course guide - Please click here to access course guide.
MIddle School course guide - Please click here to access course guide.
Resources for Students:
Individual student planning: School counselors coordinate ongoing systemic activities designed to assist students in establishing personal goals and developing future plans.
This website is only for reporting situations that do not require an emergency response. An emergency is a situation where a child, adult with disabilities, or person who is elderly faces an immediate risk of abuse or neglect that could result in death or serious harm.
PfISD 504 / Child Find Notice
Texas State University:
Free Youth Counseling in their Round Rock Campus contact Dr. John Beckenbach at (512) 716-4250
Wonders & Worries:
Support services for children and families coping with serious illness (free service).
Course Guide:
High School course guide - Please click here to access course guide.
MIddle School course guide - Please click here to access course guide.
Resources for Students:
Individual student planning: School counselors coordinate ongoing systemic activities designed to assist students in establishing personal goals and developing future plans.
Responsive services: Responsive services are activities designed to meet students’ immediate needs and concerns. Responsive services may include counseling in individual or small-group settings or crisis response.
Additional outside agency resources:
Austin Child Guidance Center:
Provides individual and small group therapy for children, adolescents and families, parenting workshops. Private insurance and Medicaid accepted.
www.austinchildguidance.org/
Community Resouces and Services:
Dial 211 www.unitedwaycapitalarea.org/
Hospice Austin:
Grief counseling, Camp Braveheart for children ages 6 -17 who have lost a loved one (free service). www.hospiceaustin.org/
Safeplace:
Domestic Violence Support (free service). www.austin-safeplace.org/
STARRY:
Crisis intervention, individual and group counseling (free service). www.starryonline.org
Texas Abuse Hotline at 1-800-252-5400:
Austin Child Guidance Center:
Provides individual and small group therapy for children, adolescents and families, parenting workshops. Private insurance and Medicaid accepted.
www.austinchildguidance.org/
Community Resouces and Services:
Dial 211 www.unitedwaycapitalarea.org/
Hospice Austin:
Grief counseling, Camp Braveheart for children ages 6 -17 who have lost a loved one (free service). www.hospiceaustin.org/
Safeplace:
Domestic Violence Support (free service). www.austin-safeplace.org/
STARRY:
Crisis intervention, individual and group counseling (free service). www.starryonline.org
Texas Abuse Hotline at 1-800-252-5400:
For situations requiring immediate response. You can report non-emergency situations via secure website at:
www.txabusehotline.org
www.txabusehotline.org
This website is only for reporting situations that do not require an emergency response. An emergency is a situation where a child, adult with disabilities, or person who is elderly faces an immediate risk of abuse or neglect that could result in death or serious harm.
PfISD 504 / Child Find Notice
Texas State University:
Free Youth Counseling in their Round Rock Campus contact Dr. John Beckenbach at (512) 716-4250
Wonders & Worries:
Support services for children and families coping with serious illness (free service).