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Today I See Mom: A book about Supervised Visitation (Ages 5-12)

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Today I See Mom: A book about Supervised Visitation (Ages 5-12)
Today I See Mom: A book about Supervised Visitation (Ages 5-12)

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Today I See Mom: A book about Supervised Visitation (Ages 5-12)

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Today I See Mom is the story of Lyla, a girl who is seeing her mom through a court-ordered supervised visitation program. Lyla meets Ms. Grace, who is the supervised visitation monitor. Mom explains that the circumstances that have led to supervised visits are not Lyla's fault, and each good visit is one step closer to being reunited as a family again. This book targets ages 5-12 years old. It includes tips on how to use the book as an interactive supervised visitation tool. Parents and guardians play an important role in fostering a safe and positive environment for children participating in supervised visits. Supervised visitation can be a stressful time for parents and children alike, yet it should be viewed as an opportunity to build a strong foundation for relationships that are meant to last a lifetime. Supervised visitation offers parents an opportunity to repair relationships with their children in a safe and secure environment. If your child is feeling anxious or upset, be understanding and empathetic to their situation. Start by reading a book together. When families read together, they also create a shared experience that can help repair and build stronger relationships. Sharing stories, discussing characters, and learning new things together can strengthen the bond between parents and children.

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