Mental Health · VennBoard for Child Therapists
The kid’s voice matters. Make space for it.
Children of divorce don’t always have language for what they feel. As a child therapist, you’re translator, witness, and advocate. VennBoard gives you a private notebook on the child’s matter, age-appropriate tools, and a careful release process when courts or evaluators need your input.
Child Therapist on a matter
Child Therapist
- Maintain confidential session notes scoped to your therapeutic engagement
- Coordinate with both parents (or the GAL) without becoming the case’s referee
- Provide release-gated input to the custody evaluator or court when appropriate
- Track the child’s affect and progress with age-appropriate measures
- Audit log: every action timestamped & exportable
Jobs to be done
What a Child Therapist actually does — on VennBoard.
- Maintain confidential session notes scoped to your therapeutic engagement.
- Coordinate with both parents (or the GAL) without becoming the case’s referee.
- Provide release-gated input to the custody evaluator or court when appropriate.
- Track the child’s affect and progress with age-appropriate measures.
- Hand off cleanly to a parenting coordinator or coach when the work shifts.
Documents you’ll touch
The artifacts the work produces.
Each lives on the matter, with audit-graded provenance, version control, and exportable records.
Tools that fit your role
What VennBoard gives a Child Therapist.
Confidential Notebook
Therapy notes the parties can’t see.
Release-Gated Sharing
GAL/court input only with proper release.
Affect Trackers
Progress visible to you and parents.
Age-Aware Tools
Built for the developmental stage.
Works alongside
The other professionals on the matter.
VennBoard is built so every role on a divorce case can collaborate on one workspace, with the right scope. Here’s who you’ll most often coordinate with.
