Children with an incarcerated family member have many thoughts and feelings that can be confusing and uncomfortable to share. They are frequently hesitant to talk about their experiences with others. However, if they are provided an opportunity to share about these sometimes hidden thoughts and feelings, young people begin the work of healing. It is crucial that children be reassured that their feelings matter and thatthey are not alone with these experiences. This book will help you to encourage children to have these conversations in a thoughtful and supportive way.
This book includes nine separate illustrated stories from the perspectives of different childen. Also included are discussion questions, tips and suggestions for the adults who are helping them and a “Bill of Rights” for these children.
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