Harriet Edelstein, LCSW, has thirty years experience with the Boulder Valley School District, and earned membership in the Academy of Certified Social Workers. She is trained in many modalities of child, family, and elder therapy. Harriet won the prestigious Impact on Education Award for her innovative creation and implementation of a school wide social skills/conflict resolution program (adopted as a model for other schools in the area). Through the SIED Intensive Program, Harriet has worked with the most seriously emotionally/behaviorally disturbed elementary age children.
Harriet is a master at positive behavior management solutions and parental guidance and education. She also incorporates art therapy and play therapy techniques in her work with children and families. Harriet works collaboratively with school and medical personnel and does school consultations as part of her comprehensive approach to impacting the lives of the children under her care. She accepts Medicaid and Medicare.
Harriet has served her community in many ways: As Board of Directors member for The Parenting Place, 20 years on the Boulder County Child Protection Review Board, a founding member of Friendship Cities Project (relief work in Nicaragua), board member for Mile High Red Cross Mental Health Disaster Team (responded to catastrophes such as forest fires and hurricanes), and worked with orphans in Sri Lanka following the tsunami of 2004. In addition Harrriet served as co-chair of the Boulder County Aging Advisory Council, and via governor’s appointments, served on the Colorado Commission on Aging. Harriet is a resource for seniors and has a special interest in meeting their emotional needs.
Harriet’s breadth of education includes: BA, Sarah Lawrence College, MA in history, University of California, MA in social work from the University of Denver.
Harriet can be contacted at 303-579-8454. email: hashaleah@aol.com |