Schools are trying to get more students therapy. Not all parents are on board (AP News)

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    Schools are trying to get more students therapy. Not all parents are on board – By Michael Elsen-Rooney (Chalkbeat) / Feb 10, 2024

    NEW YORK (AP) — Derry Oliver was in fifth grade when she first talked to her mom about seeing a therapist.

    She was living in Georgia with her brother while her mom was in New York scoping out jobs and apartments ahead of moving the family. It was a rough year apart. Oliver, now 17, was feeling depressed. A school staffer raised the idea of a therapist.

    Oliver’s mom, also named Derry Oliver, questioned the school’s assessment and didn’t give consent for therapy. “You’re so young,” the mom recalled thinking. “There’s nothing wrong with you. These are growing pains.”

    The issue boiled over again during the COVID-19 pandemic when the younger Oliver, struggling with the isolation of remote learning, reached out to her Brooklyn high school for help. School-based mental health professionals like social workers can provide some counseling without parent permission. But in New York, referring a student to more intensive therapy almost always requires a parent’s agreement. In Oliver’s case, that led to more conflict.

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