Collaborating with Schools in Pediatric Primary Care
Your patients spend most of their day at school. Learn to work with the people who see them there.
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Pediatricians, family physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants
School collaboration is one of the most effective tools PCPs have for supporting a child’s mental health and educational success, but more than 40% of primary care clinicians report frequent challenges working with schools. This course gives you the knowledge, skills, and confidence to partner with school personnel and families, turning a frustrating gap in care into a genuine clinical advantage.
This course has two components:
- A full-day interactive workshop focused on building skills and confidence in partnering with educators, through case vignettes and small-group practice.
- Four case-based group learning calls over two months — one hour each — where you present cases from your own practice and put your learning to work.
Participants can earn up to 10.25 CME credits for both components.
COURSE GOALS
After this course, you’ll be able to:
Help families navigate school supports — including 504 Accommodation Plans and Individualized Education Programs (IEPs)
Empower families with effective strategies to address absenteeism, school refusal, and school suspensions
Support families in understanding and navigating school disciplinary practices
Use effective billing and coding strategies for school-related clinical work
Course dates
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Accreditation & Designation
CME Accreditation
In support of improving patient care, the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and The REACH Institute are jointly accredited by the ACCME, ACPE, and ANCC to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
AMA Credit Designation
AMA Credit Designation
This live activity is designated for a maximum of 10.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Participants should claim credit commensurate with their participation.
ANCC Credit Designation
This live activity is designated for a maximum of 10.25 ANCC contact hours, awarded based on documented attendance and completed evaluations.
AAPA Credit Designation
Authorized by the American Academy of PAs (AAPA), this activity is designated for 10.25 AAPA Category 1 CME credits. PAs should claim credit commensurate with their participation.
Hear from participants
“This gave me ‘permission’ to encourage parents to allow collaboration with schools. I now better understand all aspects of my patients’ day-to-day struggles — and how to help them thrive.”
— 2025 Collaborating with Schools Participant
“Very important information for all practitioners caring for children — and really useful on the school angle of caring for our patients.”
— 2025 Collaborating with Schools Participant
YOUR Questions Answered
Everything you need to know before you register.
This course is built for pediatric primary care clinicians — pediatricians, family physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants — who want to collaborate more effectively with schools to support the mental health and educational needs of their patients.
Children spend most of their day at school — and school staff often see mental health challenges first. Knowing how to partner with educators makes you a more effective advocate for your patients and their families.
You’ll be able to help families navigate 504 Plans and IEPs, address absenteeism and school refusal, support families through disciplinary processes, and use effective billing and coding strategies for school-related clinical work.
504 Accommodation Plans and Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) are federally supported school plans that provide accommodations and services for students with disabilities or mental health needs. This course teaches you how to help families access and navigate both.
The course has two components: a full-day interactive workshop using case vignettes and small-group practice, followed by four one-hour case-based group calls over two months where you present cases and receive expert coaching.
Yes. Check current course dates for available formats and schedules. REACH also offers this as a private training for groups of 15 or more — visit our Group Training page to learn more.
Participants can earn up to 10.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, 10.25 ANCC contact hours, or 10.25 AAPA Category 1 CME credits by completing both the workshop and the follow-up calls.
The PPP covers the full range of pediatric mental health conditions across three days. This course focuses specifically on school collaboration — the systems, tools, and conversations that help you extend your care beyond the clinic.
Cancellations made 20 or more days before the course receive a 90% refund. Refunds decrease on a sliding scale closer to the course date. Transfers to another session are available within 12 months of registration
Still Have Questions?
Our team is happy to help you determine if Collaborating with Schools
is the right fit for you or your institution.
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REACH offers customized training for groups of 15 or more.
Visit our Group Training page to learn more.
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