When
a Parent Goes to Prison: A Guide to Discussing Your Incarceration With Your Children (PDF - 431 KB) New Jersey Department of Corrections, Divisions of Programs and Community Services, Office of Transitional Services (2007) Offers helpful ideas for encouraging open and honest communication about incarceration between children and adults.
Not exact matches
You're religious either because a) your
parents rammed it down your throat or b) your chick / dude left you or c) you
went to prison or d) you're dull and need somewhere
to go now and again.
Such a little thing — but in order
to achieve it, she
went against the wishes of the child's adoptive
parents, her superiors, and the
prison authorities, all of whom thought she was wasting her, and their, time.
A study by Perth's Telethon Kids Institute has found children with a
parent who has
gone to prison are significantly more likely
to have poor development outcomes — yet many risk being overlooked because there is no standard system in place
to Read more about «Invisible» children of imprisoned
parents at risk of falling through the cracks - Scimex
I saw films with stories about finding happiness even with cancer (Me and Earl and the Dying Girl), the struggles of addiction (I Smile Back), transgender women in Los Angeles (Tangerine), post-apocalyptic love triangles (Z for Zachariah), a teenage girl's sexual awakening (The Diary of a Teenage Girl), relationships between interviewer and interviewee (End of the Tour, True Story), washed up Olympians (The Bronze), two kids who
go for a joy ride (Cop Car), psychological studies (The Stanford
Prison Experiment), lesbian lovers coming - of - age (The Summer of Sangaile), being a single
parent (People, Places, Things), and geeky kids learning how
to grow up (Dope).