PARENT RESOURCES
About
HOTLINES & RESOURCES
The Help Group Schools are covered by an answering service during hours when school is closed. To access the service and request to speak to a counselor, please call the school’s main number, 310-751-1100. You can then ask to page a specific school therapist. If that therapist is not available, you will be connected to either a supervising therapist or clinical director.
About
HOTLINES & RESOURCES
The Help Group Schools are covered by an answering service during hours when school is closed. To access the service and request to speak to a counselor, please call the school’s main number, 310-751-1100. You can then ask to page a specific school therapist. If that therapist is not available, you will be connected to either a supervising therapist or clinical director.
The Help Group’s Kids Like Me Summer Camps
Kids Like Me camps provide a fun, safe, and stimulating environment for all! Campers across the autism spectrum meet and are grouped according to their needs and peer-level.
Advance LA Parent-to-Parent Support Group
Free online sessions for parents to connect of young adults 18+, share stories & learn from one another. Meetings take place the first and third Thursday of each month.
The Help Group's Kaleidoscope
Kaleidoscope supports LGBTQIA+/Questioning youth, young adults and their families.
818-779-5163
The Help Group's Advance LA
Helps young adults with ASD, ADHD, executive functioning difficulties & learning differences transition into adulthood.
818-779-5198
Enrichment Programs
Provides a fun environment for enriching social skills, stress reduction, and new friendships.
818-781-0360
Parent Association
3rd Thursday of each month
Email to RSVP
Parent Coffee with the Heads of School
Email for information
Parents Like Me
A free support group for parents and caregivers of neurodivergent kids and teens 17 years of age or younger.
Suicide Prevention Center
1-877-727-4747
24 hour hotline
The Help Group’s Kids Like Me Summer Camps
Kids Like Me camps provide a fun, safe, and stimulating environment for all! Campers across the autism spectrum meet and are grouped according to their needs and peer-level.
Advance LA Parent-to-Parent Support Group
Free online sessions for parents of young adults 18+ to connect, share stories & learn from one another. Meetings take place the first and third Thursday of each month.
The Help Group's Kaleidoscope
Kaleidoscope supports LGBTQIA+/Questioning youth, young adults and their families.
818-779-5163
The Help Group's Advance LA
Helps young adults with ASD, ADHD, executive functioning difficulties & learning differences transition into adulthood.
818-779-5198
Enrichment Programs
Provides a fun environment for enriching social skills, stress reduction, and new friendships.
818-781-0360
Parent Association
3rd Thursday of each month
Email to RSVP
Parent Coffee with the Heads of School
Email for information
Parents Like Me
A free support group for parents and caregivers of neurodivergent kids and teens 17 years of age or younger.
Village Glen
PARENT PARTNERSHIP
Village Glen prides itself in forging strong ties not only with our students but also with our students’ families.
Parent participation in school life is an integral part of the Village Glen Community, and there are countless ways for parents to get involved including volunteering, participating in parent education opportunities, and joining support groups. In addition, parents & other family members are ever-present cheering in the stands at games and in the audience at special assemblies. We encourage all parents to be as active as possible at Village Glen as a way of supporting their student and participating directly in school activities.
Another aspect of parent participation is annual giving, which is essential to the growth of our school. Each year we ask families to support the annual giving fund by making a contribution to help support many of our extracurricular and enrichment activities, technology needs, professional development for staff, and more. Every single gift makes a difference in the lives of our students.