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Provider Information
(ID: 5057)
Kids Need Both, Inc
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Location: | Lakeland, FL (map) |
Phone / FAX: | | Email: | info@kidsneedboth.org | Service Area: | Polk, Hillsborough, Pasco | Agency: | Kids Need Both, Inc | Agency Phone/FAX: | 863-420-5437 |
Address: | P.O. BOX 2022 | | Lakeland, FL 33806 | Agency Email: | info@kidsneedboth.org | Agency Link: | Kids Need Both, Inc | Provider Link: | kidsneedboth.org | Standard Fee: | $50 / hour | Sliding Scale? | Yes | Languages: | English | Onsite/Offsite: | Offsite only | Years Experience: | 16 | Holidays: | Yes | Intake Procedure: | Application & Interview | Provider Notes:
| With more than 20 years of professional experience supporting families in transition, I provide supervised visitation and monitored exchanges through Kids Need Both, Inc. a local nonprofit dedicated to helping families navigate conflict safely and compassionately.
As a Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator, Guardian ad Litem, and Parenting Coordinator with a Masters in Education, I specialize in high-conflict family situations, including those involving domestic violence, substance abuse, flight risk, parental alienation, and child welfare involvement.
My approach is guided by neutrality, safety, and dignity for all parties. Each visit is structured to support positive parentchild interactions and maintain a conflict-free environment that prioritizes the emotional and physical well-being of the child.
Services include:
Supervised Visitations (in-person and virtual)
Monitored Child Exchanges
Grandparent and Sibling Visitations
In-home or community-based visits
Flexible scheduling (daytime, evenings, weekends, and limited holidays)
Our program is part of the Hope4Families network, which offers a full range of family stabilization, co-parenting, anger management, and domestic violence programs to help parents meet court-ordered requirements affordably and locally.
We are committed to creating a safe and supportive environment where children can maintain meaningful relationships while families work toward healing and stability. |
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