Accessible youth
mental health services provided by your school
Daybreak Health partners with school districts to provide students with access to teletherapy with qualified clinicians.
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Our Teletherapy Programs
Our teletherapy programs are designed for kids and are personalized for each child's unique needs. Our experienced clinicians work with kids on challenges they are facing including anxiety, depression, grief, stress, trauma, disordered eating, self-harm, and more.
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Quick Access
There are a lot of kids who need mental health support right now. Because of this, there are long waitlists to see local, in-person providers. With Daybreak, your child can start seeing a licensed clinician within days and start to feel better, faster!
Affordable for Families
Because Daybreak is a service that is offered through your child’s school, it is accessible and affordable for families to leverage this mental health support.
Program Flexibility
Families love Daybreak because their child can meet with their clinician wherever and whenever is most comfortable for them. At school or at home. In the morning, evenings, weekends, or even during school breaks. That means no time missed from school or work to get your child the support they need.
Clinician Matching
Your child is matched with a clinician based on their personalized needs and preferences. We take into consideration their preferences in areas like language, gender, race/ethnicity, LGBTQ+ identification, personality style, and expertise.
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