Posted on March 4, 2025
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Hello! My name is Taylor and I am a child and family therapist with Children’s Wisconsin. I visit Greenwood Public Schools two full days a week, offering counseling services to students. This allows me to see about 14 students on a weekly basis. In addition to those appointments, I have time built into my schedule to meet with teachers and staff for consultation about individual students, classrooms, education, or other mental health-related needs which may arise. My goal is to be an integrated member of your school’s community and work together to meet the mental health needs of the School District of Greenwood. How do I refer a student for services? Your guidance counselor and school psychologist have referral forms that can be completed and sent to our scheduling team. What to consider when making a referral? I work with students with a wide range of concerns, including life changes, stressful home life, withdrawn from school or activities, anxiety, students who put unnecessary pressure on themselves, unusual behavior for development, etc. If you are questioning whether a student is appropriate for a referral, please reach out to me and we can discuss whether a referral is appropriate. Is there any follow-up after a referral? Our goal is to work in coordination with school staff to help the student be successful. Like traditional outpatient counseling, information shared during appointments is confidential; however, the student and/or guardian can sign a release of information for us to be able to communicate openly. We do ask for teacher feedback through assessments, and teachers can come in for consultation and follow-up related to a student. When are you available for consult? I have time built into my schedule for consultation at the end of the school day and on Fridays. Additionally, times can be arranged on an individual basis as needed. The best way to arrange a consultation is to call me directly. My contact information is below. How do I refer a student for services? Your guidance counselor and school psychologist have referral forms that can be completed and sent to our scheduling team. What to consider when making a referral? I work with students with a wide range of concerns, including life changes, stressful home life, withdrawn from school or activities, anxiety, students who put unnecessary pressure on themselves, unusual behavior for development, etc. If you are questioning whether a student is appropriate for a referral, please reach out to me and we can discuss whether a referral is appropriate. Is there any follow-up after a referral? Our goal is to work in coordination with school staff to help the student be successful. Like traditional outpatient counseling, information shared during appointments is confidential; however, the student and/or guardian can sign a release of information for us to be able to communicate openly. We do ask for teacher feedback through assessments, and teachers can come in for consultation and follow-up related to a student. When are you available for consult? I have time built into my schedule for consultation at the end of the school day and on Fridays. Additionally, times can be arranged on an individual basis as needed. The best way to arrange a consultation is to call me directly. My contact information is below. I look forward to working with your students. Taylor Young, LCSW phone: (715) 492-6725 I look forward to working with your students. Taylor Young, LCSW phone: 715-492-6725 Hello! Children’s Wisconsin 725 S. Central Ave., Marshfield, WI 54449 (715) 387-2729 © 2023 Children’s Wisconsin. All rights reserved. CS_CFC_841 0223 Hello! My name is Taylor and I am a child and family therapist with Children’s Wisconsin. I visit Greenwood Public Schools two full days a week, offering counseling services to students. This allows me to see about 14 students on a weekly basis. In addition to those appointments, I have time built into my schedule to meet with teachers and staff for consultation about individual students, classrooms, education, or other mental health-related needs which may arise. My goal is to be an integrated member of your school’s community and work together to meet the mental health needs of the School District of Greenwood. How do I refer a student for services? Your guidance counselor and school psychologist have referral forms that can be completed and sent to our scheduling team. What to consider when making a referral? I work with students with a wide range of concerns, including life changes, stressful home life, withdrawn from school or activities, anxiety, students who put unnecessary pressure on themselves, unusual behavior for development, etc. If you are questioning whether a student is appropriate for a referral, please reach out to me and we can discuss whether a referral is appropriate. Is there any follow-up after a referral? Our goal is to work in coordination with school staff to help the student be successful. Like traditional outpatient counseling, information shared during appointments is confidential; however, the student and/or guardian can sign a release of information for us to be able to communicate openly. We do ask for teacher feedback through assessments, and teachers can come in for consultation and follow-up related to a student. When are you available for consult? I have time built into my schedule for consultation at the end of the school day and on Fridays. Additionally, times can be arranged on an individual basis as needed. The best way to arrange a consultation is to call me directly. My contact information is below. How do I refer a student for services? Your guidance counselor and school psychologist have referral forms that can be completed and sent to our scheduling team. What to consider when making a referral? I work with students with a wide range of concerns, including life changes, stressful home life, withdrawn from school or activities, anxiety, students who put unnecessary pressure on themselves, unusual behavior for development, etc. If you are questioning whether a student is appropriate for a referral, please reach out to me and we can discuss whether a referral is appropriate. Is there any follow-up after a referral? Our goal is to work in coordination with school staff to help the student be successful. Like traditional outpatient counseling, information shared during appointments is confidential; however, the student and/or guardian can sign a release of information for us to be able to communicate openly. We do ask for teacher feedback through assessments, and teachers can come in for consultation and follow-up related to a student. When are you available for consult? I have time built into my schedule for consultation at the end of the school day and on Fridays. Additionally, times can be arranged on an individual basis as needed. The best way to arrange a consultation is to call me directly. My contact information is below. I look forward to working with your students. Taylor Young, LCSW phone: (715) 492-6725 I look forward to working with your students. Taylor Young, LCSW phone: 715-492-6725 Hello! Children’s Wisconsin 725 S. Central Ave., Marshfield, WI 54449 (715) 387-2729 © 2023 Children’s Wisconsin. All rights reserved. CS_CFC_841 0223
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