Three core features

Built for how therapists actually work.
And how parents actually live.

Every part of ParentScript is shaped by two truths: clinical integrity matters, and parenting happens at 9pm on a Tuesday when nothing is going right.

01 / Unlock

Therapist-controlled,
not algorithm-driven.

Parents see only what you've taught them — and only when you've taught it. No skipped steps, no overwhelm, no random content competing with your protocol.

  • Skills unlock session-by-session as you assign them
  • Curriculum stays aligned with your clinical framework
  • Parents can't access the next level until they're ready
  • No competing content, no rabbit holes
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Your Toolkit
Skills

✓ Validation

Help your child feel heard

Unlocked

✓ Labeled Praise

Reinforce positive behaviors

Unlocked

✓ Active Ignoring

Remove attention from minor misbehavior

Unlocked

○ Differential Attention

Systematically shape behavior

Locked

○ Time-Out

Planned ignoring procedure

Locked
02 / Moment

The red button
when things fall apart.

Meltdowns don't wait for your next session. One tap gets parents a calm, three-step script designed for a parent's brain in panic mode.

  • Four quick categories — meltdown, defiance, whining, sibling conflict
  • Scripts use only skills your client has already learned
  • Brief, specific, read-in-30-seconds
  • Includes a 911 nudge for emergencies
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🆘 In the Moment
What's happening?
😤
Meltdown / Tantrum
🚫
Defiance / Not Listening
😢
Whining / Complaining
👊
Sibling Conflict
For emergencies, call 911
03 / Evidence

Built on the protocols
you already trust.

ParentScript isn't a reinvention of parenting science. It's the same PCIT and Behavioral Parent Training curricula you've been teaching — now available at home.

  • PCIT-aligned: CDI and PDI phases, sequenced correctly
  • Behavioral Parent Training core skills: praise, ignoring, time-out
  • Plain-language scripts reviewed by licensed clinicians
  • Designed to reinforce — never replace — your sessions
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← Back
Labeled Praise
Say This

"You put your shoes on without being asked — that's so responsible."

Don't Say

"Good job" — too vague, doesn't tell them what they did right.

⚠ Never use praise to mask frustration

Ready to see it in action?

Six full screens from the app and therapist console are in the showcase.

Open App Showcase → For Therapists