§ 01 OUR COMMITMENT TO SAFETY

A foundation of trust and neutrality

Our mission is to provide a child-centered, neutral approach to every interaction. We view supervision not merely as an observation, but as a professional service dedicated to the well-being of the family unit.

Tiny to Teen Supervised Parenting & Education Services maintains a strict neutrality policy. We remain non-judgmental in all family matters, ensuring that our presence serves as a stabilizing force rather than an investigative one.

We prioritize the physical and emotional security of every child through trauma-informed practice and evidence-based principles. Our safety measures are grounded in child welfare standards, ensuring that all supervised parenting time and exchanges are conducted in a structured, neutral environment.

Professional boundaries and an explicit commitment to child safety are the cornerstones of our compassionate care.

Neutrality Policy

Our agency operates with absolute impartiality. We do not take sides in legal disputes or family conflicts. Our role is to provide a safe, objective environment where the child's needs remain the primary focus, independent of the dynamics between adult parties.

Safety & Intervention Policy

Safety is non-negotiable. Our staff is trained to intervene immediately if a child's physical or emotional well-being is at risk. We follow strict protocols for monitoring interactions, managing transitions, and documenting observations to ensure a secure environment for all participants.

Client/Agency Responsibilities

Successful supervised parenting requires cooperation from all parties. Clients are responsible for adhering to scheduled times, following agency guidelines, and maintaining respectful conduct. The agency is responsible for providing qualified supervision, maintaining accurate records, and ensuring a neutral setting.

Payment Policy

To maintain professional consistency, all services must be paid for in advance. We provide clear fee structures for supervision, exchanges, and reporting. Detailed payment terms, including cancellation policies and travel fees, are outlined in the initial service agreement.

§ 04 — Services

Professional standards.
Neutral support.

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Professional supervisor observing a calm family interaction

Confidentiality & Mandatory Reporting

We uphold strict confidentiality standards to protect family privacy, with clear exceptions for mandatory reporting as required by Arizona law. Our staff are trained to identify and report concerns regarding child safety or welfare, ensuring a secure and legally compliant environment for all participants.

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Structured and neutral exchange process for families

Cancellation Policy

To maintain consistent support for children, we require a minimum 24-hour notice for all cancellations. This policy ensures professional scheduling and protects the availability of services for all families. Detailed terms regarding late arrivals and missed sessions are provided during the intake process.

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Professional documentation and reporting for court matters

Court Documentation Procedures

Our agency provides neutral, fact-based documentation for court proceedings. Reports are prepared with clinical precision, focusing on observable behaviors and interactions. All records are maintained in secure, encrypted systems to ensure data integrity and client confidentiality.

§ Safety & Standards FAQ

Safety / is our foundation.

We provide a calm, structured, and neutral environment for families navigating complex transitions. Our commitment to safety and professional boundaries ensures that every child feels secure.

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NEUTRAL
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  • Safety is our primary directive. We maintain a strictly controlled, neutral environment where every interaction is monitored by trained professionals. We utilize established safety protocols, including secure entry and exit procedures, to ensure that children remain protected from conflict and stress throughout their time with us.

  • Yes. Tiny to Teen Supervised Parenting & Education Services operates as a strictly neutral third party. Our role is to provide objective, factual observation and support without taking sides. We adhere to professional standards that prioritize the child's well-being above all else, ensuring that our reporting remains impartial for court purposes.

    Our staff are trained to maintain professional boundaries and remain detached from parental disputes.

  • We are experienced in managing high-conflict dynamics. Our staff are trained in de-escalation techniques and trauma-informed care. We enforce firm boundaries to prevent conflict from impacting the child, and we are prepared to terminate a session immediately if safety or professional standards are compromised.

  • All observations are documented in objective, factual reports. These reports are prepared for the court or relevant legal professionals and focus on the child's experience and the quality of the interaction. We maintain strict confidentiality regarding all case files, sharing information only as authorized by court order or legal mandate.

    Reports are generated with clinical precision to assist the court in making informed decisions.

  • Only authorized individuals specified in the court order or intake agreement are permitted to attend. We verify the identity of all participants before any session begins. No unauthorized visitors are allowed, and we maintain a secure, private facility to ensure the integrity of the visitation process.

  • Yes, we offer secure transportation for children and vulnerable individuals. Our transport services are conducted by trained staff who prioritize safety and comfort, ensuring that the child is moved between locations in a structured, calm, and professional manner.

  • We maintain firm boundaries. Any violation of the established rules or court-ordered conditions results in immediate intervention. Depending on the severity, this may include a verbal warning, the immediate termination of the visit, or a formal report to the court and legal counsel regarding the incident.

    Our priority is the child's safety; we do not tolerate behavior that threatens that security.