0:00–5:00 | Opening — Welcome & Framing (5 min) Presenters introduce themselves, establish the clinical lens, and orient participants to the session's central question: what is the therapist's role in supporting the adults around a struggling child?
5:00–15:00 | Didactic — Understanding the System: Why the Child Can't Be Treated in Isolation (10 min) Overview of a systems-informed clinical lens — how school struggles reflect and reinforce dynamics at home and in the classroom. Common patterns therapists see and what they signal about the broader environment.
15:00–27:00 | Didactic — Working with Parents: Holding the Overwhelmed Caregiver (12 min) How to psychoeducate anxious or resistant parents, reframe school struggles through a clinical lens, and position caregivers as active partners in the child's progress — without taking over their role.
27:00–39:00 | Didactic — Working with Teachers: Consultation That Actually Lands (12 min) Practical frameworks for engaging school staff — building rapport across professional roles, translating clinical insights into classroom-relevant language, and advocating for a child without alienating the teacher.
39:00–50:00 | Didactic — When Home and School Are in Conflict: The Therapist in the Middle (11 min) Navigating the most challenging scenarios — parents who distrust the school, teachers who feel unsupported, and competing narratives about the child. Strategies for facilitating collaboration without taking sides, illustrated through case examples.
50:00–60:00 | Q&A — Open Q&A with Presenters (10 min) Participants bring their own clinical dilemmas and cases to the room. Both presenters respond, offering different perspectives and sparking dialogue.