In Colorado schools, a new kind of mental health support is taking root

Marissa Garcia noticed a student at her Thornton high school was starting to miss a lot of school. But the girl had trouble connecting with adults. To the student, the thought of meeting with a school therapist was scary.

Over time, Garcia earned her trust — and gently encouraged the student to meet with the school therapist — walking her into the room and involving her mother in follow-ups.

It turns out the student had significant mental health issues…

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