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When families go through transitions, it’s important to ensure that children have the opportunity to express their views. A Hear the Child Report provides a neutral, non-evaluative summary of a child’s thoughts and feelings regarding family changes. Wayne Van Tassel is trained in conducting these interviews with care, helping children share their perspectives in a comfortable and respectful setting.
A Hear the Child Report is a non-evaluative report that captures a child’s views on issues such as parenting arrangements, living situations, and family transitions. It allows children to participate in decisions that affect their lives without putting them in a position of conflict between parents.
Children should have the opportunity to express their views in decisions that affect them, fostering a sense of inclusion and respect.
By providing a neutral summary of the child’s perspective, parents and decision-makers can make informed choices that support the child’s well-being.
Wayne Van Tassel conducts interviews with care and professionalism, creating a safe space where children can speak freely.
✔ Child-Centered – Focuses on what the child wants to share about their experience.
✔ Non-Evaluative – Reports are presented in the child’s own words without analysis.
✔ Supports Family Decisions – Provides insight that can help parents, mediators, and courts make informed choices.
✔ Less Intrusive – A simple, conversational approach without psychological assessments.
✔ Encourages Open Communication – Helps children feel heard without pressure.
If you are navigating family transitions and want to ensure your child’s voice is considered, Wayne Van Tassel can help. Contact us today to request a Hear the Child Report.
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Parents or guardians agree to request a Hear the Child Report.
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The child meets with Wayne in a neutral setting for one or two interviews.
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A summary of the child’s views is prepared and shared with both parties.
No, participation is voluntary. The child is not forced to take part and has the freedom to decide what they are comfortable sharing. The process is designed to be child-friendly, allowing them to express their views without feeling pressured or placed in a position of conflict between parents.
The report is typically completed within a few weeks, depending on scheduling and the availability of the child. The process generally includes two interviews, followed by the preparation of the report, ensuring the child’s views are accurately represented.
No, the Hear the Child Report is strictly non-evaluative. This means that the child’s words are documented exactly as they are expressed, without any analysis, interpretation, or recommendations. The goal is to provide an accurate and unbiased reflection of the child’s perspective.
Yes, unless otherwise agreed or directed by the court, both parents receive a copy of the report. This ensures transparency and allows both parties to consider the child’s views when making important decisions regarding parenting arrangements and family transitions.