The Court AdvoKit

$4.00

The Court AdvoKit is a child-friendly, trauma-informed activity booklet designed to help young people understand the court process in a gentle, engaging, and empowering way. Created with input from child-welfare professionals and crafted by The AdvoKit, this booklet supports children who may be navigating scary, confusing, or unfamiliar legal settings.

Inside, kids will find clear explanations of what happens in court, who they’ll meet, and what each person’s job is—presented with colorful illustrations, approachable language, and interactive activities. From coloring pages and word searches to reflection prompts and emotional check-ins, every page is designed to comfort, educate, and give children a sense of control during a challenging time.

The Court AdvoKit includes:

  • What to expect at court

  • Who’s who in the courtroom (judge, attorney, social worker, etc.)

  • What it means to be a witness

  • Family court basics

  • Tips for staying calm and confident

  • Feelings check-ins, journaling prompts, and reflection pages

  • Fun activities like mazes, matching games, coloring sheets, and more

Perfect for courts looking for empathetic, age-appropriate tools.

The Court AdvoKit is a child-friendly, trauma-informed activity booklet designed to help young people understand the court process in a gentle, engaging, and empowering way. Created with input from child-welfare professionals and crafted by The AdvoKit, this booklet supports children who may be navigating scary, confusing, or unfamiliar legal settings.

Inside, kids will find clear explanations of what happens in court, who they’ll meet, and what each person’s job is—presented with colorful illustrations, approachable language, and interactive activities. From coloring pages and word searches to reflection prompts and emotional check-ins, every page is designed to comfort, educate, and give children a sense of control during a challenging time.

The Court AdvoKit includes:

  • What to expect at court

  • Who’s who in the courtroom (judge, attorney, social worker, etc.)

  • What it means to be a witness

  • Family court basics

  • Tips for staying calm and confident

  • Feelings check-ins, journaling prompts, and reflection pages

  • Fun activities like mazes, matching games, coloring sheets, and more

Perfect for courts looking for empathetic, age-appropriate tools.