Services

Services

Services offered by Tiny to Teen Supervised Parenting Services, particularly focusing on Supervised Parenting Time (SVO), Exchange, and Transport services, as well as their responsiveness to the safety and needs of LGBTQ+, child, and adult victims of domestic violence:

Supervised Parenting Time (SVO):

•   The primary purpose of supervised parenting time (also known as supervised visitation) is to shield children from the conflicts of separation. It ensures safe and comfortable interactions between children and their non-custodial parent.
•   Standard supervision involves assigning a monitor to the noncustodial parent and up to two children, with the possibility of additional monitors for group or high-profile visits (assessed during the intake process).
•   This service supports families involved in custody determinations, active court orders, cases where all parties have agreed, or situations where children are under the custody of the Department of Child Safety.

Supervised Sibling Visitation:

•   Supervision is provided for visiting siblings, with one supervisor assigned to them.
•   Additional fees might apply for group or high-profile visits, and this is assessed during the intake process.
•   This service also offers support to families in need.

Supervised Exchange:

•   Monitored exchanges refer to overseeing the transition of a child from the residential parent’s custody to visits with the nonresidential parent before and after unsupervised visitation.
•   This service ensures the safe transfer of children between parents with no direct contact between the parties sharing custody.

Virtual/Telephonic Monitoring:

•   Telephone monitoring involves overseeing phone or video calls between the nonresidential/incarcerated parent and the child.
•   This service helps maintain a connection while ensuring safety and compliance with established guidelines.

Transport:

•   The agency offers safe and reliable transportation for children or vulnerable adults to family visitations with non-custodial parents or guardians.
•   For visitations beyond a 75-mile radius of the agency’s home base, additional costs may apply.

Special Considerations:

•   For long-distance or extended visitations, there might be lodging and activity fees.
•   Tiny to Teen Supervised Parenting Services tailors their offerings to the unique needs of families, ensuring that safety, comfort, and well-being are prioritized.

Nurturing Parenting Programs® (Parenting Skills Classes)

Parent education and enhancement of skills through family centered, trauma-informed parenting skills education model, designed specifically to build & support Nurturing Parenting Programs® techniques, educational modules, and assessments

Virtual/In person, 1 on 1 individual and group sessions available

Therapeutic supervision

Therapeutic Parenting Time is conducted by a supervised visitation professional, overseen by a Master’s level clinician with advanced training in therapeutic work with children and families.
The primary focus is on improving or healing the parent/child relationship. Interventions are clinically based and trauma-informed. They are designed to address specific clinical needs as identified in collaboration with each family.
Therapeutic Parenting Time (TPT)

Assessment

  • Court order
  • # of sessions, goal
  • Intakes CP, NCP and children
  • What happened
  • Can CP get the children there?
  • Proposed treatment plan
  • Involvement of attorneys

Service Delivery

  • Scheduling
  • Treatment planning
  • Rules
  • Brief follow-up emails
  • Saying hello and saying goodbye

Examples of referrals:

Resist/Refusal cases with varying degrees of resistance

Cases where child and parent are ready to do a brief, therapeutic piece of work (e.g., discuss past substance use, child abuse, parental intimate partner violence)

Child has autism, parent needs support in parenting. On the job coaching

Children split in the divorce, reunite siblings

Cases where parents have collaborative coaches, but need a space to help reintroduce the children to a nonresidential parent

Professional Observation Reports

  • Factual unbiased content only
  • Available to courts only
  • Every attempt is made to provide reports directly to the courts within a 7 to 10 business days after requesting
  • Provided in a PDF format with monitor signature

Intake Process

  • Both parents complete Online Intake Application Form
  • Each Party Pay their $95 respective Nonrefundable Administrative Application/Intake Fee
  • Invoice sent once online application completed
  • Email recent Court Order/Evaluations, minute entries, etc. to admin@tinytoteenservices.org
  • Send recent Protective Orders (If applicable)
  • Please provide the other party’s contact information should you need us to contact them due to OOP, restraining order, or no contact
  • Each individual’s Orientation Meeting is ready for scheduling – Separately
  • Typical processing and scheduling times are 10 business days depending on receipt of documentation, schedule and availability.
  • Expedited requests require additional service fees

SUBMIT DOCUMENTS HERE

Notice of Mandatory Reporting

  • No confidential privilege exists.
  • Any suspected abuse shall be reported to the appropriate agency as provided by law.
  • If a supervisor determines that the rules of a visit have been violated and/or the child(ren) have become acutely distressed and/or the safety of the child(ren) is at risk, the supervisor has the authority to temporarily interrupt, to reschedule or to terminate the visit.

Sliding fee available for those that qualify.

Overall, these services aim to create a safe and supportive environment for children and families dealing with separation, custody arrangements, and domestic violence concerns. The agency recognizes the importance of customized, professional services that contribute to the well-being of families. If you have any specific questions about these services or would like more details, feel free to ask!