Say This, Not That: Communication Scripts for Parents Navigating the Child Welfare System
Say This, Not That: Communication Scripts for Parents Navigating the Child Welfare System
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Every word you say in this process is being documented.
What you say to your caseworker during a home visit. What you say to the judge when they ask why things will be different this time. What you put in an email after a difficult phone call. It all goes into your file — and your file follows your case into the courtroom.
If you've ever frozen up when a caseworker asked a hard question, stumbled through a court appearance, or left a meeting wishing you had said something differently — this guide is for you. Right now.
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Say This, Not That is a complete communication script guide packed with done-for-you language for every high-stakes conversation in your child welfare case. No more guessing. No more saying the wrong thing. No more walking away wishing you had handled it differently.
INSIDE THIS GUIDE YOU'LL FIND:
✅ Caseworker Scripts — exactly what to say when they arrive at your door, when you're sharing progress, when you've had a setback, and when you disagree with something they've said
✅ Attorney Scripts — how to open your first meeting, disclose difficult information, ask the right questions, and advocate for yourself effectively
✅ Court Scripts — word-for-word language for addressing the judge, expressing accountability, responding to hard questions, and making requests of the court
✅ Difficult Question Scripts — scripted responses for the questions that catch parents off guard: "Why should we believe you?", "Are you still using?", "What makes you think you're ready?"
✅ Email & Phone Templates — ready-to-use written templates for following up after visits, requesting meetings, and documenting concerns in writing
✅ Phrases to Always Avoid — a list of the statements that consistently damage cases, with exact alternatives for each one
Includes 6 bonus lined note pages**
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Your words are part of your case record.
Parents who communicate clearly, calmly, and consistently move their cases forward. Parents who don't often find themselves stuck — not because they aren't doing the work, but because they don't know how to show it.
This guide closes that gap.
📥 Instant digital download. Print it, save it to your phone, and use it before every caseworker visit, court date, and attorney meeting.