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For Parents & Families

Support for your
child, at school &
close to home.

Your child meets a licensed counselor right at school, during the day, with no waitlists and no missed workdays. Care runs on a sliding scale with scholarships, so cost is never the reason a child goes without support.

NYC schools since 2014

LCSW/LMHC clinicians

School-day counseling

Sliding scale & scholarships

Meeting Kids Where They Are

Licensed counseling right inside your child’s school.

So getting them help is part of the school day, not one more thing for you to coordinate.

No Barriers

Your child sees a licensed counselor right at school. No bus, no missed work, no waitlist.

Struggles Caught Early

CRP is already in the building, so hard moments get noticed and addressed early.

A Steady Adult

The same counselor knows your child and shows up for them, week after week, all year.

What Your Child Gains With CRP

Help when it’s heavy, and space to grow when it’s not.

A counselor to lean on, plus sports, art, and academic help, all on a sliding scale.

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Counseling & Support

A licensed counselor your child can talk to, right at school, for the days that feel heavy.

Explore

Young people playing soccer

Sports & Fitness

Swimming, soccer, tennis, and basketball, a place to move, compete, and belong with other kids.

Explore

A young person making music

Music & Art

Piano, voice, art, and photography, room for your child to create, express, and be seen.

Explore

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After-School & Summer Programs

Tutoring and homework help through the school year, plus programs that keep going all Summer.

Explore

Sliding Scale & Scholarships

Cost should not decide who gets help.

If money is on your mind, just ask. We will walk you through fees and scholarships in plain language, before anything begins.

Sliding-Scale Fees

You pay what your family can manage, and we work out the details together.

Full & Partial Scholarships

If your family qualifies, a full or partial scholarship covers the rest of the cost.

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Parent Wellness Series

Overdose prevention, one family at a time.

Drug overdoses are preventable, and prepared parents make the difference. This welcoming session walks you through simple, proven steps to keep your child safe and the words to start an honest conversation.

How It Works

From first hello to first session.

It’s simpler than you’d think, and we’re with you the whole way.

Reach Out

Tell us a little about your child and what is going on right now.

We Listen

We learn what your child needs and answer any questions you have.

We Match

We pair your child with a counselor and set up the first session.

We Stay

Support grows with your child, and we keep you in the loop throughout.

Caregiver Support Workshops

Practical support for real parenting moments.

Come learn alongside other caregivers, in sessions led by CRP’s licensed team.

A CRP parent wellness workshop session

Parent Support Series

Recognizing The Signs Of Suicide: Prevention & Risk Assessment

Knowing what to look for can make a difference. Learn how to recognize potential warning signs, understand risk, and take preventative steps while approaching difficult conversations with confidence, compassion, and care.

For: Parents & caregivers

Format: Parent workshop & discussion

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Participants Will Explore

  • Recognizing potential warning signs
  • Understanding risk and prevention
  • Responding when concerns arise
  • Approaching difficult conversations
  • Knowing when additional support may be needed
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Parent Support Series

Understanding My Child’s True Developmental Age

Your child’s chronological age doesn’t always tell the whole story. Learn how to recognize your child’s emotional developmental stage and respond to their needs with greater empathy, patience, understanding, and support.

For: Parents & caregivers

Format: Parent workshop & discussion

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Participants Will Explore

  • Understanding emotional development
  • Recognizing developmental stages
  • Understanding behavior and responses
  • Meeting your child where they are
  • Building empathy and connection
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Parent Support Series

LGBTQIA+ Support & Community Circle

Parenting an LGBTQIA+ child can bring questions and uncertainty. Build your understanding of LGBTQIA+ identities while exploring ways to affirm your child, strengthen family connection, create safety, and navigate conversations with confidence.

For: Parents & caregivers

Format: Parent workshop & discussion

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Participants Will Explore

  • Understanding LGBTQIA+ identities
  • Affirming and supporting your child
  • Building safety at home
  • Navigating difficult conversations
  • Connecting with local resources
See All WorkshopsCRP’s current sessions for families, students, and school staff
Mental Health & Parent Wellness Series
Recognizing the Signs of Suicide: Prevention & Risk AssessmentLearn to recognize warning signs, understand risk, and respond when concerns arise, so you can face the hardest conversations with confidence and care. Understanding the Difference Between Depression and SadnessLearn to tell everyday sadness from something deeper in children and teens, know when more support is needed, and build hope and resilience at home. Understanding My Child’s True Developmental AgeYour child’s age doesn’t tell the whole story. Learn to recognize their emotional stage and meet them where they are with more empathy and patience. Overdose Prevention & ResponseLearn simple, proven ways to prevent and respond to a drug overdose, and leave with an at-home safety kit, test strips, and the words to keep kids safe. LGBTQIA+ Support & Community CircleBuild your understanding, find affirming ways to support your child, create safety at home, and navigate hard conversations alongside other caregivers. Person-First ParentingLearn to parent from your deepest commitments while making space for your own identity, goals, and well-being, for a steadier home and a steadier you. Youth Executive FunctioningLearn how attention, organization, and planning skills develop, spot where your child struggles, and support their independence without taking over. Understanding Your Child’s IEPBuild your confidence as an advocate: learn how the IEP process works, how to prepare for meetings, and how to ask the right questions for your child.
More Family Programs
Building Resilient Youth and FamiliesBuild the skills to support children and families through hard moments, from everyday engagement and crisis response to connecting them with resources. Social-Emotional WellnessBring simple social-emotional strategies into daily life: practical ways to support coping, emotional regulation, and knowing when to ask for more help. School Attendance InterventionUnderstand what keeps students from showing up. Facilitated focus groups bring families in so their experience shapes real solutions to absenteeism. Eating for Health & FocusFood shapes mood, behavior, and focus. Explore the link between nutrition and well-being, and build a practical eating plan that fits your household. Entrepreneurship Training ProgramTurn an idea, skill, or passion into something real. Families develop, brand, price, and sell a product, and keep everything they earn along the way.
For Students & Youth
Homework StudioA supportive Sunday-night study hall on Zoom, where high schoolers plan, focus, and finish their work with a peer mentor and quiet, steady accountability. Restorative Justice Healing CirclesA restorative alternative to discipline: student-led, staff-supported circles that make space for healing, accountability, empathy, and problem-solving. College Access WorkshopsApproach the college process with a clearer plan: the true cost of college, finding schools and scholarships that fit, and internship and career prep. Social Justice ActivationBuild leadership, wellness, and resilience through a strengths-based approach that blends counseling, mindfulness, and social justice for young people.
For Schools & Staff
Allyship Training for StaffBuild a more inclusive school community. Staff reflect on bias and lived experience while gaining practical tools to support both students and colleagues. Individual, Group & Classroom-Based InterventionsCore counseling built into the school day: individual and group sessions plus classroom support that help students cope and stay engaged in learning.
New workshops join the series as CRP schedules them.Ask About A Custom Workshop →

For Young People

There is a page for them, too.

Our Students & Youth page is written for young people in their own voice, programs to try, stories from peers, and tools that help.

Let Them Explore

Young people can browse sports, arts, after-school, and leadership programs on their own page. Counseling always begins with a parent, guardian, or school, so you stay part of every step.

Questions Families Ask

Some answers before you reach out.

What does it cost?

Fees slide to what your family can manage, and scholarships help those who qualify. We settle it up front.

How does consent work?

It always starts with you. Your child never begins counseling without a parent or guardian’s okay.

When and where?

Your child meets a counselor at school, during the day, scheduled around their regular classes.

How do we start?

Just reach out, tell us about your child, and we take it from there together.

Where does CRP work?

Across the New York tri-state area, within all five boroughs.

From Our Families

“As a parent, it means so much to know my child has someone at school they can turn to. Over time, I saw them become more confident, more comfortable asking for help, and better able to handle the challenges they were facing.”

Julie Reyes, CRP Parent

Ready When You Are

Start with a conversation with us.

Start the conversation, we will map the rest together.